Another school Shooting Nevada

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donofriose
10-22-2013, 01:38 PM
Yes, the answer to guns is always more guns.

Kind of like the Cold War...

firstdown
10-22-2013, 03:42 PM
Yes, the answer to guns is always more guns.

Had that teacher been armed he might be here today and the killer dead. I don't like thinking we need to arm teachers but we can't leave them defenseless as we are now doing.

Giantone
10-22-2013, 04:02 PM
It's not going to stop than either.


As long as we continue to give these psychopaths media time, we are going to continue breeding these kinds of numb-nuts.




The kid was 12 years old ,not even a teenager. Whatever he learned about handling stress or problems he learned from adults .

Giantone
10-22-2013, 04:05 PM
Had that teacher been armed he might be here today and the killer dead. I don't like thinking we need to arm teachers but we can't leave them defenseless as we are now doing.



Ok , in your world .....he aims and miss's and kills another student ,what do you tell that students parents oh well he needs more practice ?More guns aren't the answer. I'm sure the NRA will solve this for us .

firstdown
10-22-2013, 04:46 PM
Ok , in your world .....he aims and miss's and kills another student ,what do you tell that students parents oh well he needs more practice ?More guns aren't the answer. I'm sure the NRA will solve this for us .

This case the kid was stopped but in the other cases we lost 12 to 30 plus students which one armed person could have stopped.

MTK
10-22-2013, 06:15 PM
Had that teacher been armed he might be here today and the killer dead. I don't like thinking we need to arm teachers but we can't leave them defenseless as we are now doing.

Sorry I just can't get on board with this line of thinking.

Where does the gun get stored in the classroom to keep it away from the kids yet gives the teacher quick enough access? What about the liability involved if a kid somehow gets a hold of it? Who is going to pay to train everyone to properly use it? And finally I just hate the message it sends overall to society. Teachers with guns? WTF is the world coming to? And in the end it's not going to deter gun violence.

Giantone
10-22-2013, 06:49 PM
This case the kid was stopped but in the other cases we lost 12 to 30 plus students which one armed person could have stopped.




You have no proof , again as in my scenario what if the armed guard (or teacher ) miss's or kills the wrong person/student ....what if the gun goes off by accident ??? No .

RedskinRat
10-22-2013, 07:09 PM
From your comments you haven't been around responsible gun owners. If you have a teacher carry they should be carrying, not squirreling the firearm away.

That Guy
10-22-2013, 07:20 PM
australia (which is a smaller and somewhat different population to the US) instituted gun laws after a mass shooting there and they haven't had another one since:

Australian mass murders - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Australian_mass_murders)

whether it means anything here, it's at least worth looking at how other countries have dealt with similar issues.

MTK
10-22-2013, 07:24 PM
australia (which is a smaller and somewhat different population to the US) instituted gun laws after a mass shooting there and they haven't had another one since:

Australian mass murders - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Australian_mass_murders)

whether it means anything here, it's at least worth looking at how other countries have dealt with similar issues.

I'd prefer to consider something like this rather than arming everyone like it's the wild west.

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