Yes, I was only speaking of the cases where a current (or very recent)
student goes to their own school with a gun.
Mass shootings involving adults, or even college students, still generally come down to a general feeling of being powerless and ostracized. But the events leading up to those feelings are likely far more complicated.
But for high school students, I do think we would find that it largely comes down to verbal, psychological, and social media bullying. Stopping high school shootings is well within the power of the students at that high school.
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Posted: 02/20/2018 at 8:25PM