As President Obama took action and enacted 23 executive orders, there were more mass gun shootings in Kentucky and in St. Louis. This from The Inquisitr:

A St. Louis school shooting just happens to have occurred on the eve of the Obama gun control speech. As previously reported by The Inquisitr, the St. Louis school shooting occurred at the Stevens Institute of Business & Arts.

Authorities said the victim, said to be a school administrator in his 40s, was shot in the chest with a handgun by a student, 21, in a fourth-floor office. The suspected shooter then went to a stairwell between the third and fourth floors and shot himself where he was found with the hand gun. Both were rushed to the hospital. Police say they are hopeful that both men will survive the surgeries.

In addition, according to the Associated Press there was a Kentucky school shooting on the same day. Two people were fatally shot and a teen was wounded at Hazard Community and Technical College. The Kentucky school was put on lockdown after the shooting, but no mention was made of what happened to the shooter while police are still investigating the matter.

The main problem is within the society at large. Too many people see guns as a viable soultion to the resolution of even the smallest problems. Moreover, this happened, again, in a school. President Obama did not come out against having armed guards in schools in the actions, indeed, he elected to give schools the option of choice. Now, we have to implement what he signed into law, and quickly.

Stay tuned.

By Zennie Abraham

Zennie Abraham | Zennie Abraham or "Zennie62" is the founder of Zennie62Media which consists of zennie62blog.com and a multimedia blog news aggregator and video network, and 78-blog network, with social media and content development services and consulting. Zennie is a pioneer video blogger, YouTube Partner, social media practitioner, game developer, and pundit. Note: news aggregator content does not reflect the personal views of Mr. Abraham.

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