...stressed that all but one of the weapons prosecutors put on display were pellet guns and air rifles.
Authorities said Friday that the boy's father also tried to buy his son a rifle in December 2005, but was not allowed to because he was a felon.
Oh - so the "one" weapon would have done no damage, Richard?

That second quote raises a red flag with me...what was the kid learning?

And did you choose to ignore what the police actually FOUND on their raids as opposed to what was displayed in the courtroom?

- the kid had social and psych problems...all this is a pretty good formula.

As for 14-year-olds...please read the following. Yep. In Alberta. Canada. A home student...
http://www.cbc.ca/canada/story/1999/...new990503.html

Canada grieves along with Taber
Last Updated: Tuesday, May 4, 1999 | 12:12 PM ET
CBC News
Friends, family, and political leaders gathered in Taber for a moving tribute to 17-year-old Jason Lang killed last week in a shooting at his high school.

* RELATED STORIES: Too Close to Home: The Tragedy in Taber

Last Wednesday a 14-year-old "at home" student entered W.H. Myers high school with a .22 calibre rifle, shooting two students, killing Jason and wounding another 17-year-old.

The memorial service for Jason was held in the packed auditorium of the school gymnasium.