No moral compass is the condition which fuels gun violence. It effected me about a decade ago. I was teaching 3rd grade. One of my students refused to comply with my instruction for him to take a seat. Not wanting to bring more attention to this disturbance, I had the school's security person remove the student from the class, since the student would not leave class without physical force. As the student was forced out, he said he was going to come back the next day and kill me. I told him that I would not be at school on Saturday. He then said, "Monday". I said, "No, you won't likely be back here until next Thursday". Then I asked, "how you gonna do it, how are you going to kill me, Davon". He said his brother had a gun. Well, knowing that this would be my last day of teaching because this kid would kill me if he could, I said, "thanks Devon, I don't want to bring a knife to a gun fight". His response was it was illegal for me to bring a gun to school. Yeah, he had already contemplated I would be unarmed. At any rate, I knew the scenario would be something like him pulling a pistol out of his backpack and shooting me at close range, then taking his seat becoming tranquil like he never pulled the trigger. I imagined that later the student's grandmother would likely be interviewed by the local news, heard to say, "my grandson's a good boy". At any rate, I quit. That was it for me, all down the drain for one kid who did not have any sort of understanding about life, and, if he's alive today, living the gangster life, he probably still does not have a moral compass. It's what happens when God is not in a child's life.