Florida High School Shooting

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HomerJS

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First off:
No puppet, no puppet, you're the puppet.

Accuracy is, uh, kinda important if you want staff armed and shooting guns inside a school. Friendly fire is almost always counter-productive, puppet.

Accuracy is much less important for the bad guy who is there attempting to fire off as many rounds to hit as many people as possible. But I'm sure you could reason that out if given enough time, puppet.
Also LTJG Tajy Puppet failed to acknowledge NYPD's own accuracy rate of 17-28% I posted earlier. These are the best trained officers. But hey let's just give guns to less trained people and let them return fire in an enclosed building full of panicked and screaming children
 
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How is that relevant to what I stated? More guns will stop a shooter, right? We need more armed people in the schools to make them safer, right?

More cops right?

How did more trained police help VT?
Because so many of you have been claiming the AR 15 is a magical pew pew pew device used in almost all mass shootings. For clarification the Virginia Tech shooter used handguns.
 
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First off:
No puppet, no puppet, you're the puppet.

Accuracy is, uh, kinda important if you want staff armed and shooting guns inside a school. Friendly fire is almost always counter-productive, puppet.

Accuracy is much less important for the bad guy who is there attempting to fire off as many rounds to hit as many people as possible. But I'm sure you could reason that out if given enough time, puppet.
Cool story bro
 
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Also LTJG Tajy Puppet failed to acknowledge NYPD's own accuracy rate of 17-28% I posted earlier. These are the best trained officers. But hey let's just give guns to less trained people and let them return fire in an enclosed building full of panicked and screaming children
New Yorkers? I'm surprised they did that well.
 

HomerJS

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Because so many of you have been claiming the AR 15 is a magical pew pew pew device used in almost all mass shootings. For clarification the Virginia Tech shooter used handguns.
The current subject is do we put more police in the schools or arm teachers. The 2 Stooges (you and Trump) claim more law enforcement in the schools will solve the problem. We have a real world example that disproves it.

More cops in schools will not make them safe. And to top that off you want to provide guns to less trained people??

Are you insane??
 
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The current subject is do we put more police in the schools or arm teachers. The 2 Stooges (you and Trump) claim more law enforcement in the schools will solve the problem. We have a real world example that disproves it.

More cops in schools will not make them safe. And to top that off you want to provide guns to less trained people??

Are you insane??
No we don't, I claim it may help. At least give them more of a chance to fight back. You just want them to be helpless targets.
 

ivwshane

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How is that relevant to what I stated? More guns will stop a shooter, right? We need more armed people in the schools to make them safer, right?

More cops right?

How did more trained police help VT?

You are speaking to a functional retard. If you want to make a point you will have to use pictures and simple words.
 
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Jhhnn

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No we don't, I claim it may help. At least give them more of a chance to fight back. You just want them to be helpless targets.

Moar guns is always the answer. Wayne LaPierre won't be happy until everybody is packing iron wherever they go. When that happens, they'll try to convince everybody they need a backup weapon as well, just to keep sales up.
 

Paratus

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You must be proud of her.

I think this is an insult? I’m not sure though because it really doesn’t make any sense.

Does anyone have an idea if Taj is insulting me?

Push comes to shove I’d guess it’s maybe in the “yo momma” insult genre?
 
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Moar guns is always the answer. Wayne LaPierre won't be happy until everybody is packing iron wherever they go. When that happens, they'll try to convince everybody they need a backup weapon as well, just to keep sales up.
You like helpless victims, they fit your fantasies.
 

HomerJS

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Moar guns is always the answer. Wayne LaPierre won't be happy until everybody is packing iron wherever they go. When that happens, they'll try to convince everybody they need a backup weapon as well, just to keep sales up.
Its sad, they will always say more guns is the answer. Even when you show them evidence to the contrary they will still say more guns in the answer. They won't be satisfied until every man, woman and child conceal carries.

I don't know how the country can solve this when you have a group people so steeped in ideology that it supersedes reality? We have to solve that problem first.
 
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jackstar7

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It likely would just probably not enough to matter. Most of these shooters target soft targets. They do this because they are trying to feel powerful. They usually want something easy and armed people will prevent some shootings. I think the real problem is not that they will or won't ship mass shootings, but that it will increase more shootings.
Sorry, since most of them are dead, upon what are you basing their motivations?
 

jackstar7

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https://www.yahoo.com/gma/fla-schoo...4-minutes-232627967--abc-news-topstories.html
Fla. school officer waited outside building for 4 minutes as killings happened, sheriff says

Officer on scene stood outside without action. A suspension was approved for the officer, but he resigned and will be allowed to retire. If he had acted, fewer students would have died. I dont know if I would have had the courage to rush inside the school.

Sherif also said that officers came in contact with the suspect 23 times prior to the shooting event.
If he had acted, fewer students would have died is actually unknowable. And it is irresponsible to state it as a fact.
 

jackstar7

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A lot of other developed countries have figured it out. Why should the United States lead from behind?
All those people are being crushed under the tyrannical boot heels of their oppressive governments.

The reason they assume that would happen here is (once again) projection because it is how they would behave if entrusted with all that power.

But that's why I don't vote for the people that they support and admire.
 

HomerJS

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What part of the Columbine story did you not understand?
VT was the worst mass school killing in history. A school with an armed police force of up to 70 officers. Didn't solve the problem so clearly more guns won't fix it.

What about Columbine? Other then the fact mass killings have gotten worse since and access to guns has gotten easier as well.
 

Younigue

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No we don't, I claim it may help. At least give them more of a chance to fight back. You just want them to be helpless targets.
Fu*king idiot! No need for "helpless targets" if guns were better controlled. But wait just a tick, what are you going on about... you prefer them to be helpless targets.