It was almost 100 years ago. Do you expect it to have more coverage than a mass murder that happened a fortnight ago?
I don't get all this meandering by gun lobbyists.
Get rid of guns, and less people die. It's simple really, to those of us in the rest of the world.
Yeah mental health is an issue. But if I'm mentally unstable, would you like me to have trouble getting my hands on a gun, or do you think I should be able to stroll into a store and arm myself?
Do you use the same "mental health" justification for terrorism, or is that different because some of those people come from others countries (even if it's multiple generations back)
RE: The Deadliest School Attack in the US Was Erased from History Because It Wasn't Done With a Gun