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I think you live in the right part of the country for that thought process. Clearly, the media has you believing that firearms cause crime by themselves. Frankly, I don't know why anyone other than the police even need a gun, right?:rolleyes: Do some research. How many million civilians are carrying legally with CCWs right now? How many "tightly wound armed CCW holders just let loose" in the last ten years? Train and license, then let them carry, but locked up, similar to the FFDOs. Last thing we need is one left in the restroom like some of the highly trained federal agents seem prone to do. TR |
I will probably be in the minority in this but I don't think that more guns in a school zone in the hands of civilians is the answer. In any case I suspect that a lot of teacher's unions wouldn't stand for it. I don't MRS. Reteshka (my 2nd grade teacher in '79) getting into a firefight in a school full of children.
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Who breaches a hole to "look through"?? The press has to have that wrong... I hope.
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The bad guy ran from a traffic stop. Police chased him, starting a dog track and Deputy Matt Williams and his K-9 were killed and Deputy Douglas Speirs was wounded. The bad guy took one of the officer's gun and ammo and continued on the run... shooting and two other officers while hiding and running. SWAT caught up with him the next day and killed him. Quote:
Sounds good to me. The Sheriff needs to keep his mouth shut. Yeah, that was an amusing quip - who doesn't want to fuck with the press after one of your Deputies is killed with 2 contact wounds to the head and the press is only worried about how many times the bad guy was shot? They are getting sued so that wasn't too smart. They probably had more than 12 rounds each so it was un-true... don't make untrue statements about people's death, even if they are scumbags. |
I agree with TR, anyone legally allowed to do so should be allowed to carry a concealed firearm. Unfortunately I don't think teachers would ever be allowed to do so. I say give all teachers Tasers, I personally can't stand them, but I think if everytime a student even mentioned a violent act with a weapon or someone was found on the school property that didn't belong there got lit up with 50,000 volts violent crime in schools would drop.
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You nailed my point exactly - train and license. I should have amended my post to say unrestricted carry - apologies, and I owe you a few, like 20 for being unclear. I'm trained and qualified in the use of most firearms out there, and if it wasn't such a PITA in this area, I might actually still own a few handguns (still kicking myself for giving up the gold cup 1911, and the Berretta 92SB), I consider them tools, I guess that's an occupational hazard after being an 18B. |
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Give'em guns and throw them into the fray I say. There is no way to keep the children safe unless we build prisons for schools. |
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The Wisconsin Rep who is the latest to propose that teachers carry has referenced success with such policies in Israel, Thailand, and India. Would the result here be same/better/worse? S |
We will all see massive anti-gun propaganda as a result of the recent horrific cases of disturbed people doing horrific acts. One unspoken truth that we will not see on the news is that one reason these wakos think they can get away with this is due to the Gun-Free School Zones Acts curtsey of gun control fanatics who pressured congress and state legislatures to pass them. One never read about school massacres before we began to make guns bad and unavailable to the law abiding citizens..
Which would be better. Keeping our teachers, parents and staff unarmed sheep leaving them to the whim of criminals who will be armed regardless of the laws. Or allowing licensed and trained individuals a means at their disposal to defend themselves and save innocent lives. -The Tennessean Newspaper Oct 6th 2006 In reference to the recent shooting and as a rebuttal to the "safety zones" created by a zero tolerance of firearms on school grounds wrote this reminder to the non thinking anti gun population. "Luke Woodham, who shot up Mississippi’s Pearl High School in 1997 after slitting his mother's throat. Midway through his spree, Woodham encountered Vice Principal Joel Myrick, who had rushed to his car to retrieve a .45 caliber pistol. Myrick aimed the gun at Woodham's head and held him until police arrived. You read little about Myrick's heroism, and less about his handgun, in press reports…. After the Pennsylvania attack on an Amish school in Lancaster County, anti-gun Gov. Ed Rendell had a remarkable moment of candor when he admitted that tougher gun law would not have stopped the gunman. . Rendell said: You can make all the changes you want but you can never stop a random act of violence by someone intent on taking his own life. His remarks were ignored by the media" I do however disagree with Gov Rendell. True most sheep will not be able to stop random acts of violence as they live in a fantasy world of liberal daydreams of a non violent utopian society where a police officer is there to stop all who stray from the path of politically correct behavior. I for one like a 45 cal center of mass to these criminal’s operating systems. Ill call 911 afterwards.... I want my kids teachers armed and trained as well as School Resource Officers with more tactical training and a rifle in the car. Sorry to babble but the issue is not guns in the hands of teachers, citizens, police or other law abiding legal residence of my beloved state and country. You do not have to be a graduate of a multi acronym school or have combat experience to get well qualified to defend yourself and others with handgun in public. I make my living teaching these civilians (military & L.E. Also) self defense and I am confident they can stop these type of mad men if they are allowed to be armed. |
Do any of you advocating arming this bunch actually know a teacher?
I'm not talking about PTA or parent's night. First of all they won't carry, they are the biggest libs on the planet. Second of all, most of them can't get 20 6th graders on a school bus without some type of drama. THERE IS NO WAY IN HELL I WOULD ARM THOSE PEOPLE! I don't even want pilots armed. I would rather arm the kids than 99.9% of the teachers I know. |
It occurs to me that the copy-cat nature of these crimes means that had the media not given the scumbag perpetrators any coverage, others would not be striving for their 15 minutes of fame as well.
Why not deny any media publicity to these events outside of their immeduiate communities? It really isn't a national story anyway. Maybe we need media control? Does the First Amendment "people" differ from the Second? TR |
Too many sheep. Too many wolves. Too few sheep dogs!
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That said, there are teachers who would happily bear arms. We do have teachers that are avid shooters, hunters and many who are former military (remember "troops to teachers") or are in the Guard/Reserve. Heck, my high school had a rifle team which included several .22LR rifles and an indoor range in the basement. It went away in the late 90's because of rising insurance costs and administrators less willing to fight for it. I guess what I am driving at is that even if we only have the gym teachers, wrestling coach, and the occasional teacher, vice principal, etc. armed -- it is better than none. Yes, physical security/deterence is the first priority, but nothing is airtight as we all know. |
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