The Minnesota Shootings

***** “And let’s be honest about the real issue here: guns. It always comes back to the guns”
{ Sam Hasler; Annunciation parent; 9/3/25}

This post concerns excellent comments made in the 9/3/25 Minnesota Star Tribune. Excerpts follow:

1]. “Annunciation parent: This is not normal And we need to stop pretending it is.”

A] “I’m sad knowing this will happen again – in another school, in another town – and we’ll do it all again. the GoFundMes. the social posts. the trauma interviews.”

B]. “My kids are alive…but my sense of their safety is gone, and I don’t knoe how to get it back.”

C]. “Some politicians – and the people who keep them in power – have decided guns matter more than kids.”

D]. “I’m angry that the Constitution has become a convenient excuse to avoid real solutions.”

E] “But real healing, for me, would mean knowing this won’t happen again – and I don’t believe that. So how am I supposed to heal?”

F]. “How many dead children are we willing to tolerate to protect some notion of freedom?”

G]. “We are not the only country with mental illness. Or social media. Or divided politics. But we are the only one where this happens again and again – and we shrug it off and stall because regulating weapons of war is somehow off the table.”

H]. “If the right to own these guns matters more than children’s right to live, then say that out loud.”

[[Sam Hasler: “Annubciatiin parent; this is not normal”; Minnesota Star Tribune; 9/3/25]



2] “Minnesota Nice, American evil”; David Schultz; Minnesota star Tribune; 9/3/25]

A] “Evil, like the recent shooting and assassinations, festers not only because of individual pathology but because communities fail to confront it.”

B] “The shock is not only that these crimes occurred but that they happened in Minnesota.”

C] “..a convergence of psychological, cultural and structural forces that make Minnesota a case study in how American innocence shatters.”

D]. “The psychology of evil is rarely sudden. It is cumulative, hidden in plain sight.”

E]. “Part of that denial is woven into Minnesota nice.”

F] “Millions suffer from mental illness without harming others. To equate the two is to stigmatize the vulnerable while missing the obvious: So-called “law-abiding citizens” commit acts of domestic abuse, impulsive homicide and suicide every day – with firearms.”

G] “The scale of daily and ignored violence is staggering.”

H] “Evil here is not exotic. It wears familiar faces, lives next door and buys weapons at the same stores as everyone else. Yet we comfort ourselves with denial, focusing only on the mass killers, labeling them insane while ignoring the violence in our family and neighbors.”

I]. “This brings us back to the trinity of evil haunting Minnesota: Chauvin, Boelter, Westman. Each represents a dimension of violence..”

J]. “The lesson is sobering. Evil does not arrive with fanfare. It arrives with a smile, with a shrug, with a neighbor who “almost said something.” Until Minnesota and America find the courage to speak, act and legislate against the forces enabling violence, we will remain trapped in †his cycle. And the tragedies will continue to unfold – here and everywhere.”

[. All it takes for evil to succeed, it for good people to do nothing]

The August 27, 2025 Minneapolis church shooting – some thoughts……..

1] “A boy identified only as Victor laid on top of 10-year-old Weston Halsne during the Annunciation shooting. Victor was shot protecting his friend.
“That also means Victor has done more to protect a child during a school shooting than all the members of Congress elected in the last 30 years.” [ Jeremy powers; Minnesota Star Tribune “letter”; 8/29/25]

2] “It’s not about the ideology.
“It’s not about mental health.
“It’s not about video games.
“It’s not about social media.
“It’s not about the pronouns.
“It’s not about left or right.
“It’s not about freedom.
“It’s about the leading cause of death amoung children and adolescents in this country.
“It’s about the mass destruction that can be caused by anyone, anywhere, anytime for any reason at all.
“It’s about guns.” [John Neerland; Minnesota Star Tribune “letter”; 8/29/25]

3]. “New Zealand did something…Less than a month after the attack, Parliament voted 119-1 to introduce a nationwide ban on semi-automatic weapons and assault rifles.”…………….

“The U.K. did something….By the next year, Parliament had banned private ownership of most handguns and semi-automatic weapons, and required mandatory registration for shotgun owners. the U.K.hasn’t had a school shooting since.

“Norway did something…While Norway already had strict gun laws, they passed a ban on semi-automatic weapons in 2018, which went into effect in 2021.” [Maggie Kelly: “America grieves again and again. Other countries act.”; Minnesota Star Tribune; 8/29/25]

4] Amendment II: “A well regulated Militia, being necessary to the security of a free State, the right of the people to keep and bear Arms, shall not be infringed.” Read ALL of the discussion among Founding Fathers on the Second Amendment – most importantly, WHY, they passed it.

5] James Madison’s original Second Amendment proposal contained this: an exemption from military service for those religiously scrupulous about bearing arms. It was left out of the shortened words adopted.
OBVIOUSLY – the Second Amendment was. INTENDED. to be about a GOVERNMENT military force – in 1787-91 – made up of private citizens. America now has this. It’s known as THE. NATIONAL. GUARD.

6] Get a professional English teacher to explain the rules of grammar on interpreting a sentence. the TRUE MEANING of a sentence takes into account ALL words in it. Amendment II has three sections: “A well regulated Militia.” “…the security of a free State”. ‘the right of people to keep and bear Arms.”
Obviously – people have Arms, in order to join a Militia, to protect the security of a free State. Obviously – if the “people’ aren’t in a Militia – they don’t need Arms. Which is what other, more rational and civilized nations have done

7]. CORRUPTION of the Second Amendment – was done by the CORRUPT Roberts ‘court” in 2008. they magically discovered a “meaning” that had eluded previous state and federal courts for over 200 years in numerous rulings, including multiple Supreme Court rulings.

8]. is America a “civilized’ nation. – IF – somebody, for reasons all his own – can obtain a MILITARY weapon – and then proceed to shoot up a school, a church, a store, a night club, etc. AND – our reaction is only to pray, make speeches, grieve by ourselves…. – BUT. REFUSE. to do THE. ONE THING THAT WILL STOP THS CARNAGE. – ban the weapons that do the killing and maiming????? We are not “free” – our children live in fear of being shot at school, are forced to do “live shooter drills.” We live in far for ONE REASON – some crazed person will kill us, with a gun.

It is time to elect people who WILL pass strict gun laws – like New Zealand, UK, Norway have done. PERIOD.