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12-20-2012, 10:42 AM
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We might go crazy like we did after 9/11 and require hardened doors on principals offices. Whatever it takes to make more money.
Our day-to-day life could become moving from safe zone to safe zone. Someone is chomping at the bit to sell all that hardware and security pass services.
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12-20-2012, 10:52 AM
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Originally Posted by Boreas
The hope I see would be from the teachers. It's quite possible that the teachers individually and their unions collectively would refuse to agree to becoming armed guards in their own classrooms.
Then there's this: from a practical point of view, being armed in the classroom doesn't really do anything beyond guaranteeing that you'll be the first one shot.
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Right. Guns in the desk, teacher is at the chalkboard, gunman walks through the door, kills the teacher first (Because he knows the teacher is armed.) then takes out the kids.
Like I said, then lunatic La Pierre will advocate arming six year olds.
Interesting side note; A rightwinger female friend of mine posted to face book that she's found a "bulletproof backpack" online. "It's real cute, it has hearts and unicorns on it." She says. So she's getting a couple for her girls.
She seems to think this is the answer over preventing lunatics from obtaining weapons; "bulletproof clothing".
I don't know about you, but, i'd rather go after the root cause then have the kids wearing bullet-proof clothing and riding armored bicycles.
These people truly are out of their minds.
Regards,
Dave
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12-20-2012, 10:55 AM
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Originally Posted by ebacon
We might go crazy like we did after 9/11 and require hardened doors on principals offices. Whatever it takes to make more money.
Our day-to-day life could become moving from safe zone to safe zone. Someone is chomping at the bit to sell all that hardware and security pass services.
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And, I'm guessing they contribute to the NRA and vote Republican?
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Dave
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12-20-2012, 11:00 AM
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Much, much better to just be shot
When the principal realised what was happening, you think she didn't want a gun? Yes she still may have had to lay down her life but she could've ended it with it.
I think we're overreacting. But if we are going to do so the only way to even partially secure the schools is, to secure the schools.
Which btw I largely disagree with.
Pete
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12-20-2012, 11:01 AM
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Originally Posted by ebacon
We might go crazy like we did after 9/11 and require hardened doors on principals offices. Whatever it takes to make more money.
Our day-to-day life could become moving from safe zone to safe zone. Someone is chomping at the bit to sell all that hardware and security pass services.
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12-20-2012, 11:03 AM
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Originally Posted by piece-itpete
Much, much better to just be shot
When the principal realised what was happening, you think she didn't want a gun? Yes she still may have had to lay down her life but she could've ended it with it.
I think we're overreacting. But if we are going to do so the only way to even partially secure the schools is, to secure the schools.
Which btw I largely disagree with.
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Why not, you've disagreed with all the other proposals.
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12-20-2012, 11:04 AM
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Originally Posted by BlueStreak
Right. Guns in the desk, teacher is at the chalkboard, gunman walks through the door, kills the teacher first (Because he knows the teacher is armed.) then takes out the kids.
Like I said, then lunatic La Pierre will advocate arming six year olds.
Interesting side note; A rightwinger female friend of mine posted to face book that she's found a "bulletproof backpack" online. "It's real cute, it has hearts and unicorns on it." She says. So she's getting a couple for her girls.
She seems to think this is the answer over preventing lunatics from obtaining weapons; "bulletproof clothing".
I don't know about you, but, i'd rather go after the root cause then have the kids wearing bullet-proof clothing and riding armored bicycles.
These people truly are out of their minds.
Regards,
Dave
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Or gun nut parents will send their kids to school strapped. Probably already do.
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12-20-2012, 11:23 AM
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Originally Posted by Boreas
Or gun nut parents will send their kids to school strapped. Probably already do.
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It happened in a school here in Virginia yesterday. A twelve year old showed up for class packing heat.
http://www.dailypress.com/news/break...,4379529.story
Of course, this is Virginia. So, you charge the kid and release him to his parents---which is, most likely, where he got the gun. But, Lord knows you never blame the gun owner. They're like businessmen to the rightwinger, they never do anything wrong. It's ALWAYS got to be someone else who is to blame......
Regards,
Dave
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12-20-2012, 11:24 AM
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Why not, you've disagreed with all the other proposals. 
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ROTFLMAO!!!! Bam!!
Pete
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12-20-2012, 07:44 PM
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Blame Richard Bachman (AKA Stephen King)!
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rage_(Stephen_King_novel)
String the bastard up...
But wait, The Running Man and The Long Walk will be coming to Fox "reality" next season.......
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