LAST week, 14-year-old Jaylen Fryberg calmly walked to his school, Marysville-Pilchuck High School in Washington State, and took out his anger on his fellow students. He was armed with a .40 caliber handgun. So far, three people died in the incident (including the shooter) and at least three others are still battling with their lives. The fatalities could have been worse but for the timely intervention of a school teacher who prevented the young, angry teenager from quickly re-loading his gun when he ran out of bullets. As usual, the country is in mourning that another shooting incident and resulting deaths have taken place. People are outraged. Media talk-shows are swarmed with discussions about the increasing incidents of school shootings in the land of freedom. Sooner than later, the anger will die down and life will go on as usual, until another deranged student picks up a gun to commit another round of mayhem. And, I am referring to school shootings, not the issu...