America's Gun Violence
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So might as well just keep letting these things happen until then, right? I’ll check back in 100 years...Gern Blansten said:Crazy thing is....we will eventually have gun control. There will be strict licensing and registration. There will be bans on assault weapons and ammo.
It's just a matter of when.0 -
It is unbelievable that this has even been entertained outside of a few 'out there' posts What a strange place.HughFreakingDillon said:
teachers have it tough enough as it is. arming them and training them to deal with these situations is so far from the answer, i really can't even believe it's being seriously suggested and embraced.PJPOWER said:
Then the same thing happens to them that happens to police in that situation. They get tried for murder. That’s why good “training” is so important, to minimize those possibilities.HughFreakingDillon said:
and then what happens when you have the first student to be murdered by a teacher? "i thought he was reaching for a gun! it turned out it was just his protractor!"rgambs said:
More horrific than 17 bodies?PJ_Soul said:
I think that is a horrific idea.josevolution said:I say install metal detectors or at least have security guards at all schools searching everyone entering the school ..."My brain's a good brain!"0 -
pretty sure that's not at all what gern is suggesting here. i think it was just a general observation.PJPOWER said:
So might as well just keep letting these things happen until then, right? I’ll check back in 100 years...Gern Blansten said:Crazy thing is....we will eventually have gun control. There will be strict licensing and registration. There will be bans on assault weapons and ammo.
It's just a matter of when.Your boos mean nothing to me, for I have seen what makes you cheer0 -
And yet Trump won't release that WH photo of him rolling back the mental health restrictions on gun ownership last year. How strange? Mental health indeed. The mental health of gun advocates.HughFreakingDillon said:the shit i've been reading on twitter this morning from the right. all of a sudden it's a mental health issue. for decades the republicans refuted any claim that mental illness was actually a problem. as soon as they figured out they could use it as an excuse to deflect from the gun problem, voila, all of a sudden they agree it's a problem. disgusting people.It's a hopeless situation...0 -
That’s the general tone around here, though. “If we can’t ban ar-15s, then let’s do nothing”.HughFreakingDillon said:
pretty sure that's not at all what gern is suggesting here. i think it was just a general observation.PJPOWER said:
So might as well just keep letting these things happen until then, right? I’ll check back in 100 years...Gern Blansten said:Crazy thing is....we will eventually have gun control. There will be strict licensing and registration. There will be bans on assault weapons and ammo.
It's just a matter of when.0 -
An AR-15 has no reasonable purpose in the hands of a civilain who isn't in LE or Military while acting in the course of their duties. In contrast your tone is, we aren't able to ban guns so let's add more to the cache. I can't think of any other societal issue where we take the stance of adding more or increasing the item that needs fixing besides the economy and guns and we've seen how that turns out.PJPOWER said:
That’s the general tone around here, though. “If we can’t ban ar-15s, then let’s do nothing”.HughFreakingDillon said:
pretty sure that's not at all what gern is suggesting here. i think it was just a general observation.PJPOWER said:
So might as well just keep letting these things happen until then, right? I’ll check back in 100 years...Gern Blansten said:Crazy thing is....we will eventually have gun control. There will be strict licensing and registration. There will be bans on assault weapons and ammo.
It's just a matter of when.It's a hopeless situation...0 -
Not to mention that people have asked for gun registries, extensive background checks, raising the age to purchase all firearms, adding psychological assessments to the background, etc. Yeah, nothing but asking to ban guns. Ok, then.Post edited by tbergs onIt's a hopeless situation...0
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no, it's not. the tone is that some of these suggestions are going to make the problem worse. i get so annoyed when people are suggesting that just because some of us don't believe more guns is the answer that the attitude is "you don't care about kids' safety, I do". that's total bullshit. we all want these kids and people in general to be safe. but more guns are not the answer. i understand that you believe that will be a stopgap, but it won't stop there. when the shootings continue, it will be "ok, let kids aged 15 and up have a handgun as long as they went through Gunners Ed classes". seriously. you think that's ludicrous? talk to someone in 1975 and ask them what they think of teachers being armed.PJPOWER said:
That’s the general tone around here, though. “If we can’t ban ar-15s, then let’s do nothing”.HughFreakingDillon said:
pretty sure that's not at all what gern is suggesting here. i think it was just a general observation.PJPOWER said:
So might as well just keep letting these things happen until then, right? I’ll check back in 100 years...Gern Blansten said:Crazy thing is....we will eventually have gun control. There will be strict licensing and registration. There will be bans on assault weapons and ammo.
It's just a matter of when.Your boos mean nothing to me, for I have seen what makes you cheer0 -
You just said "assault weapons."Gern Blansten said:Crazy thing is....we will eventually have gun control. There will be strict licensing and registration. There will be bans on assault weapons and ammo.
It's just a matter of when.
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Highline College, 15 miles south of Seattle, is on lockdown after reports of heard gunfire. No evidence of a shooter or victims yet. Police are currently investigating.
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Again, I respectfully disagree and believe that you must meet force with force. It is going to take more than someone saying “more guns is not the answer” to sway my opinion. Why are people okay with law enforcement carrying weapons? Their guns are pretty effective at neutralizing threats. There are plenty of schools already arming their staff in some form or fashion. When one of them gets shot up in the same manner (unlikely), then I will evaluate and consider other approaches.HughFreakingDillon said:
no, it's not. the tone is that some of these suggestions are going to make the problem worse. i get so annoyed when people are suggesting that just because some of us don't believe more guns is the answer that the attitude is "you don't care about kids' safety, I do". that's total bullshit. we all want these kids and people in general to be safe. but more guns are not the answer. i understand that you believe that will be a stopgap, but it won't stop there. when the shootings continue, it will be "ok, let kids aged 15 and up have a handgun as long as they went through Gunners Ed classes". seriously. you think that's ludicrous? talk to someone in 1975 and ask them what they think of teachers being armed.PJPOWER said:
That’s the general tone around here, though. “If we can’t ban ar-15s, then let’s do nothing”.HughFreakingDillon said:
pretty sure that's not at all what gern is suggesting here. i think it was just a general observation.PJPOWER said:
So might as well just keep letting these things happen until then, right? I’ll check back in 100 years...Gern Blansten said:Crazy thing is....we will eventually have gun control. There will be strict licensing and registration. There will be bans on assault weapons and ammo.
It's just a matter of when.Post edited by PJPOWER on0 -
I've been following that one. Reports are that police have cleared most of the building and found nothing. Thank God because we used all of our thoughts and prayers the other day already.HesCalledDyer said:Highline College, 15 miles south of Seattle, is on lockdown after reports of heard gunfire. No evidence of a shooter or victims yet. Police are currently investigating.It's a hopeless situation...0 -
Of course. It's a mental health issue when it's a white guy. When it's a black guy, a mexican, or a muslim, only then do they call it what it is - terrorism.HughFreakingDillon said:the shit i've been reading on twitter this morning from the right. all of a sudden it's a mental health issue. for decades the republicans refuted any claim that mental illness was actually a problem. as soon as they figured out they could use it as an excuse to deflect from the gun problem, voila, all of a sudden they agree it's a problem. disgusting people.
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I've been following that one. Reports are that police have cleared most of the building and found nothing. Thank God because we used all of our thoughts and prayers the other day already.HesCalledDyer said:Highline College, 15 miles south of Seattle, is on lockdown after reports of heard gunfire. No evidence of a shooter or victims yet. Police are currently investigating."My brain's a good brain!"0 -
Lockdown has been lifted, all buildings cleared. Classes canceled for the remainder of the day and students sent home. Supposedly a jackass let off fireworks in his room. Fucker needs to go to jail for about 10 years.
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Yeah my point was these things will keep happening until the ignorant can't ignore it anymore and we fix it.HughFreakingDillon said:
pretty sure that's not at all what gern is suggesting here. i think it was just a general observation.PJPOWER said:
So might as well just keep letting these things happen until then, right? I’ll check back in 100 years...Gern Blansten said:Crazy thing is....we will eventually have gun control. There will be strict licensing and registration. There will be bans on assault weapons and ammo.
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How many of the gun nuts have ever lived outside of thier state let alone country. Come to england and live or go to a European country and live for a while. Broaden your world. There really is no need for guns at all. Its only the usa that has this fake view that they need protection but it's only from another gun user. Its all unbelievably simple. You do not need a gun. End of
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Armed security guards yes teachers to just teach just think about itPJPOWER said:
Snap fingers, make ar-15s go away, that’s your plan? Come on man, even you are smart enough to know that is probably going to take YEARS. Simple question, what realistically can be done NOW if in the crazy unlikelihood the snapping fingers method doesn’t work?Thirty Bills Unpaid said:
First things first: stop the introduction of more AR15s into circulation. Proceed from there.rgambs said:
So how do we make that happen?HesCalledDyer said:
You know what REALLY would have stopped the perp in his tracks? Not being able to purchase and possess a god damn AR-15.PJPOWER said:
Why not, if that art teacher has displayed the proficiency requirements and runs through scenario trainings? Seems like a better approach that expecting them to stand in front of the students taking bullets in hopes that the students can escape. In his particular shooting, one or two armed individuals with good training would have stopped the perp in his tracks.Thirty Bills Unpaid said:
So put a f**king navy seal in the school then. Training the wierd art teacher to leave his shading lesson, run to the gun safe, grab the school gun, and make his way through the mayhem to deal with some f**king idiot is not the answer.rgambs said:
Yeah and expressed those same sentiments 6 years ago when 20 little kids were slaughtered.Thirty Bills Unpaid said:
This might be so... but it is still inappropriate.PJPOWER said:
I know plenty of teachers that would gladly jump on the opportunity, especially if there was a pay incentive behind it...but I’m in TX, so...Thirty Bills Unpaid said:
Other countries have solved their gun violence problems. See Australia, Canada, Japan, etc. for the model.rgambs said:Root of the problem lol you all are literally insane.
What problem has America EVER gotten to the root of?
Logistically, a teacher can't stop a shooting but we can collectively as a society solve the logistics of poverty, mental health, and firearm proliferation in no time, eh?
And you missed my point which I probably never made very clear: dumping this problem on the shoulders of teachers who simply wish to teach is not right for countless reasons.
If that is the approach the US wants to take... then station trained soldiers in every school and have soldiers do soldierly duties on the homeland.
What's changed since then? How high does the body count need to get before it becomes appropriate?
My gawd, RG. I know where you sit with this issue and I know you're hot under the collar, but you're not thinking clearly enough here in my mind.
But I'm unqualified to speak in this thread, so pardon me while I go back to keeping my unreasonable and disrespectful comments to myself.
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