AN OBSESSION WITH GUNS 
On his English-language blog, under the "Fatality666" name he used on the Web 
site, Gill posted 79 photographs, several showing him brandishing guns and a 
hunting knife. 
One photo shows the tall, thin man dressed in a black trenchcoat and holding 
an automatic weapon. It carries the caption: "Ready for Action." 
"Anger and hatred simmers within me," reads another photo caption. 
In another photo, Gill holds a black weapon he describes as a CX4 Storm 
semi-automatic carbine, which is made by Beretta. In another, he brandishes an 
automatic weapon, admitting: "I think I have an obsession with guns." 
Gill's online journal entries, which contain mundane accounts of daily life 
such as waiting for his contact lens cases to dry, are peppered with references 
to grim metal rock lyrics and violent computer games. 
He professes to hate all people, especially "jocks" and "preps," and laments 
that bullies harass Goth kids. 
The entries also boast of his love of guns, including his favorite: "Tech 9 
(too bad they're illegal in Canada)." 
SHOCK WAVES THROUGH QUEBEC 
On Thursday, people began leaving flowers and notes of sympathy for the 
shooting victims near Dawson College, which remained cordoned off. Officials 
said it would remain closed until at least Monday. 
Flags flew at half-mast at public buildings across Quebec. The shooting sent 
shock waves through the mainly French-speaking province of 7.4 million, which 
well remembers the 1989 massacre at Montreal's Ecole Polytechnique, where a 
gunman killed 14 women before ending his own life. 
The Ecole Polytechnique gunman, Marc Lepine, 25, left behind a three-page 
letter that said feminists had ruined his life and named 19 high-profile Quebec 
women he wanted to kill. 
The Polytechnique shooting spurred Canada's gun control movement, which 
culminated in Ottawa's strict, gun-registry legislation. The law was brought in 
by the Liberals but the current Conservative government wants to scrap it in 
part. 
Prime Minister Stephen Harper did not directly address the issue of gun 
control legislation on Thursday, but told reporters: 
"We can obviously just observe that laws we have didn't prevent this tragedy, 
which is why our government will be ... looking to make our laws more 
effective." 
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