Dulanic
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- Oct 27, 2000
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In the most recent Florida shooting an "unarmed" security guard died shielding students with his body. In the school of 3,200 student there was one armed resource officer. I think it may have made a difference, but certainly can't be sure. The students are asking for some kind of solution and it fits.
I think it's a bad idea and here are my reasoning's, instead of just actually spouting off shit like you.
- You put firearms into schools to teachers that mostly wouldn't want to be burdened with that. Not saying all, but you're trying to make teachers into security guards.
- If you then say OK well let's limit it to specific people with training. So what happens when that "teacher" gets nervous around a verbally abusive kid and shoots them? It would happen.
- What if a student/shooter approaches a teacher with a gun to their head and says give me your gun? These are teachers, you can't train them all to be Chuck Norris.
- So we train just a handful of teachers? OK, what happens during the first few minutes when the kid /w a AR is mowing down a classroom full of kids? Your point will be less die still I'm sure... but that's the best way to judge our success here, KPSS (Kills per School Shooting?) right? Yes I used AR-15 as an example because that's what most use. I'm not saying it because it looks one way vs another, the shooters picked the weapon, not me.
- Next point will be they will use something else. OK let's go and find all those cases where a teenager mowed down a school using a car.... or a baseball bat.... OK I'll wait for you. Find one yet? OK 25+ in the 2 months of the year? Hm, yeah thought so. And don't go pointing at ISIS. A religious fanatic is not the same thing as a mentally unstable teenager.
For a car I had to get:
- A learners permit,
- Take a drivers exam proving I had at least basic knowledge of the rules of the road.
- If I move states I need to update my License within 30 days of moving states.
- I had to take a actual driving test to to show I had the understanding and ability to drive a car.
- I had to buy and register my vehicle.
- Go to a gunshow
- Buy a gun
- Buy amunition
- Walk out the door 20 minutes later
I just don't get the whole idea behind it being so easy. Who came up with the whole Real ID issues at the federal level? I mean obviously the right is anti licensing right, it makes things too hard? Oh wait... that was a republican idea? I'll be damned! Hm wonder why they want that there, but not here.... oh wait a second.... might it have something to do with voting... oh right that's it! They need to block illegals from voter fraud, but be damned if we want to block mentally unstable from buying guns, the humanity of it all!
