This whole this is so messed up. As an American, there are so many problems that were exposed from this incident. First, the university was tipped off several times that something like this was gonna happen with this particular individual. But the officials could not take action becuase there was no hard facts, only here-say. It's kind of messed up because it's one of the biggest loopholes in the bill of rights, specifically the fourth and fourteenth amendment. I mean to say it's unconstitutional to intervene on a student who could potentially take out 31 other people, is pretty messed up. Even though gun control is a really touchy subject, there's so many problems with it. Like in Virginia, someone could literally walk into a gun store and walk out with a gun. In some other states, like California, you're actually required to wait a seven day period in order to get the gun. Also it's against the law to do a medical background check, so the gun store couldn't know that the guy was recently inducted into a psychiatric hospital. (I know that he had two guns, and that he probably would have underwent the killings even with one gun, but it's surprising how he was allowed to buy another gun. I also agree with the statement that "Guns don't kill people, people kill people", but that really has no relevance to my argument.) Another problem is the American culture. The modern generation is so 'dumbed' down from violence games that their response is totally different than what it was before. That could also be argued conversely, with people's desires to kill other people.
And that's where my view of Gun control lies. I believe that the paradigm of gun control should effectively change, but there shouldn't be full gun control (hypocritical? I know =\). Even if people couldn't buy guns legally, they'd peruse buying illegal guns. Personally, I would never own a gun, but I have no right to say that guns should totally be outlawed.
I'm already starting to see a backlash... even from California. A Korean chick I work with in the pharmacy is getting cold shouldered by many of the customers, and it's bullshit. It's inevitable, but there are gonna be un-educated people who will start to make remarks against Asians, regardless of whether or not they're Korean, Japanese, Vietnamese, Chinese, etc.
Man, there are so many weak points in my post. (Go easy on me >_>)