Um because they have also DONE nothing wrong! Prior to the shootings what had this guy done, and after the shootings if they don't kill themselves, well there's a place for these types of people and it's not a mental asylum, it's called prison. So yea if there are previous crimes it's one thing, but did this guy have any? So are we going to start locking up people for being weird? Losing one's freedom that way is much worse than having to give up guns it seems to me.As you point out they had money and by all indications the parents were attentive. But if you are looking for things that have changed over the years, the way we treat the mentally ill is one of them. If you are willing to infringe the Constitutional rights of people who have done nothing wrong and not indicated any inclination to do wrong, should you not also look at the rights of those who do show risk factors?
That basicallly is always instinctively the position I take on these types of things. Only it's a very minority position, and I'm not sure almost anyone understands or sympathisizes with it, so basically it has no political constituency, and there will always be a push to do something (and not just long term things like build a better social safety net and a more humane society and so on - but immediate things). And compared to many of the proposals, including many that target the mentally ill, gun laws are much preferable. But then I'm not particularly attached to guns, and look at what overall society we are creating, and whether I see at as even remotely desirable.And if not, then maybe you are admitting that this is the price for living in a free society?