America's Gun Violence

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  • josevolution
    josevolution Posts: 31,642
    Oh boy can’t even quote correctly 
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  • josevolution
    josevolution Posts: 31,642
    Just think that for a teacher/faculty employees to have the responsibility of securing and stopping shooters/shooter is not the route I’d want for my kids schools , have to have a total profesional be in charge of that job ..
    jesus greets me looks just like me ....
  • PJPOWER
    PJPOWER Posts: 6,499
    Just think that for a teacher/faculty employees to have the responsibility of securing and stopping shooters/shooter is not the route I’d want for my kids schools , have to have a total profesional be in charge of that job ..
    I’d be okay with that too, I was just trying to think of ways of increasing teacher salaries too :). Thanks for being open minded, btw!
  • rgambs
    rgambs Posts: 13,576
    rgambs said:
    Kids are getting gunned down by the dozens and people want to worry about the psychological effects on society of locked doors?  How about the psychological effect of living in a society where mass shootings occur nearly every day?
    We ain't fixing shit in this country so we'd better get real. 

    My blood is boiling over on this issue and I'm not sorry.  People need to wake the fuck up and see reality for what it is.  
    what you're doing is falling into the trap the republicans and the gun lobby want you to fall into. throw your hands up at them and try another fix that doesn't involve gun legislation. but i agree with pjsoul, and no, it's not about locked doors. it's much more than that. i wouldn't want my child growing up learning to read while looking contemplatively at the gun in their teacher's holster. it's not a nurturing environment to be in, and i think would go a long way to desensitize society further down the 'guns are just another part of life' rabbit hole. 
    Yeah well it's easy to call it a trap without skin in the game.  You talk about legislation, have you seen our government?  You have, you know deep in your core we won't fix this problem.  We just had a huge election and Trump won it.  Maybe this midterm elections will surprise me, but right now anything other than brutal, cynical realism is childish and naive.
    None of the ideas we debate here will ever see a reasonable shot of being a part of reality if we can't even beat guys like Trump at the polls.
    Monkey Driven, Call this Living?
  • josevolution
    josevolution Posts: 31,642
    PJPOWER said:
    Just think that for a teacher/faculty employees to have the responsibility of securing and stopping shooters/shooter is not the route I’d want for my kids schools , have to have a total profesional be in charge of that job ..
    I’d be okay with that too, I was just trying to think of ways of increasing teacher salaries too :). Thanks for being open minded, btw!
    Hey I think all of us here are so yeah this sucks that so much of our train of thoughts are about these horrific events...
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  • rgambs
    rgambs Posts: 13,576
    PJPOWER said:
    rgambs said:
    PJ_Soul said:
    I say install metal detectors or at least have security guards at all schools searching everyone entering the school ...
    I think that is a horrific idea.
    More horrific than 17 bodies?
    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!"
    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.
    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. 
    It is unbelievable that this has even been entertained outside of a few 'out there' posts What a strange place.
    To you and HFD whom you quoted I say this:
    If this is an indictment against America and our core values and sickness, I accept it.
    If it's an indictment on those of us who are entertaining this idea, I reject and I call bullshit.
    Easily done from Canada.  You sit back with your superior society and judge us as a whole, yeah I agree, it's bonkers here.  But if you sit there and start questioning the actions and ideas of people who are getting desperate in ways that you really can't relate to, then that's pretty shitty.
    Monkey Driven, Call this Living?
  • rgambs
    rgambs Posts: 13,576
    Always Sunny In Philadelphia 
    Gun Fever Too: Still Hot

    Monkey Driven, Call this Living?
  • mcgruff10
    mcgruff10 New Jersey Posts: 29,123
    PJPOWER said:
    rgambs said:
    PJ_Soul said:
    I say install metal detectors or at least have security guards at all schools searching everyone entering the school ...
    I think that is a horrific idea.
    More horrific than 17 bodies?
    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!"
    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.
    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. 
    I teach and I'd be for it.  
    I'll ride the wave where it takes me......
  • dignin
    dignin Posts: 9,478
    rgambs said:
    Always Sunny In Philadelphia 
    Gun Fever Too: Still Hot

    Keep fighting the good fight gambs, dont lose hope, you're one of the good ones.
  • josevolution
    josevolution Posts: 31,642
    But I still think I’d wanna work on stopping the shooter outside the school as the 1st means, once the kid with weapon is in the school it becomes harder to stop them...
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  • jeffbr
    jeffbr Seattle Posts: 7,177
    edited February 2018
    PJ just posted this to Facebook and Twitter:

    Post edited by jeffbr on
    "I'll use the magic word - let's just shut the fuck up, please." EV, 04/13/08
  • Smellyman
    Smellyman Asia Posts: 4,528
    edited February 2018
    rgambs said:
    PJ_Soul said:
    I say install metal detectors or at least have security guards at all schools searching everyone entering the school ...
    I think that is a horrific idea.
    More horrific than 17 bodies?
    Exactly let’s just ask those parents if they would of mind having their kids waiting in line to get into school safely and coming home alive , I’d say everyone of those families would sign up in a heartbeat 
    Question:  How does a gunman get through a metal detector?

    A:  He walks through
    Post edited by Smellyman on
  • rgambs said:
    PJPOWER said:
    rgambs said:
    PJ_Soul said:
    I say install metal detectors or at least have security guards at all schools searching everyone entering the school ...
    I think that is a horrific idea.
    More horrific than 17 bodies?
    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!"
    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.
    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. 
    It is unbelievable that this has even been entertained outside of a few 'out there' posts What a strange place.
    To you and HFD whom you quoted I say this:
    If this is an indictment against America and our core values and sickness, I accept it.
    If it's an indictment on those of us who are entertaining this idea, I reject and I call bullshit.
    Easily done from Canada.  You sit back with your superior society and judge us as a whole, yeah I agree, it's bonkers here.  But if you sit there and start questioning the actions and ideas of people who are getting desperate in ways that you really can't relate to, then that's pretty shitty.
    I think I can speak for Hugh as well here. We're not flaunting anything. We're genuinely hurting for you guys. 

    Canadians like Americans (and everyone else for that matter).

    "My brain's a good brain!"
  • mcgruff10
    mcgruff10 New Jersey Posts: 29,123
    Honest question: why didn't democrats do anything about gun control when they had the house and senate during the first two years  of Obama's presidency?  Was it because they were actually afraid of losing seats like they did in '94 when they passed assault weapons bill?  Just thinking, fuck we had our chance, what the hell happened?
    I'll ride the wave where it takes me......
  • jeffbr
    jeffbr Seattle Posts: 7,177
    mcgruff10 said:
    Honest question: why didn't democrats do anything about gun control when they had the house and senate during the first two years  of Obama's presidency?  Was it because they were actually afraid of losing seats like they did in '94 when they passed assault weapons bill?  Just thinking, fuck we had our chance, what the hell happened?
    Great question. They even had a filibuster-proof majority. You are 100% correct that it was to save their election chances. They had passed a big stimulus bill, and ObamaCare, and were already feeling heat. So I'm sure they didn't want to rock the boat any further. But they fucking blew their chance. VA Tech shooting was still fresh. There was still outrage. But they dropped the ball. Hopefully they'll get another chance in 2020 (well, 2021) to show that they're serious about this issue.
    "I'll use the magic word - let's just shut the fuck up, please." EV, 04/13/08
  • CM189191
    CM189191 Posts: 6,927
    mcgruff10 said:
    Honest question: why didn't democrats do anything about gun control when they had the house and senate during the first two years  of Obama's presidency?  Was it because they were actually afraid of losing seats like they did in '94 when they passed assault weapons bill?  Just thinking, fuck we had our chance, what the hell happened?
    We can only fix so many of the Republican fuck ups at a time. Pretty sure Obama was focused on ACA and finding his birth certificate those first couple years. 
  • PJPOWER
    PJPOWER Posts: 6,499
    mcgruff10 said:
    Honest question: why didn't democrats do anything about gun control when they had the house and senate during the first two years  of Obama's presidency?  Was it because they were actually afraid of losing seats like they did in '94 when they passed assault weapons bill?  Just thinking, fuck we had our chance, what the hell happened?
    Then they would lose a hot topic issue hook to keep people voting for them.
  • Smellyman
    Smellyman Asia Posts: 4,528
    CM189191 said:
    mcgruff10 said:
    Honest question: why didn't democrats do anything about gun control when they had the house and senate during the first two years  of Obama's presidency?  Was it because they were actually afraid of losing seats like they did in '94 when they passed assault weapons bill?  Just thinking, fuck we had our chance, what the hell happened?
    We can only fix so many of the Republican fuck ups at a time. Pretty sure Obama was focused on ACA and finding his birth certificate those first couple years. 
    He worked so hard to work across the aisle and make it a bipartisan solution.  We all saw that can't be done.

    Soon nothing would get done until they get an awful POTUS who screws the average joe with damaging partisan bills or just signs an executive order.

    Yet the mouth breathers on the right cheer.
  • dignin
    dignin Posts: 9,478
    edited February 2018
    PJPOWER said:
    mcgruff10 said:
    Honest question: why didn't democrats do anything about gun control when they had the house and senate during the first two years  of Obama's presidency?  Was it because they were actually afraid of losing seats like they did in '94 when they passed assault weapons bill?  Just thinking, fuck we had our chance, what the hell happened?
    Then they would lose a hot topic issue hook to keep people voting for them.
    Interesting, I'm wondering what hot topic issue hook made you vote for Trump?
    Post edited by dignin on
  • Smellyman
    Smellyman Asia Posts: 4,528
    dignin said:
    PJPOWER said:
    mcgruff10 said:
    Honest question: why didn't democrats do anything about gun control when they had the house and senate during the first two years  of Obama's presidency?  Was it because they were actually afraid of losing seats like they did in '94 when they passed assault weapons bill?  Just thinking, fuck we had our chance, what the hell happened?
    Then they would lose a hot topic issue hook to keep people voting for them.
    Interesting, I'm wondering what the hot topic issue hook made you vote for Trump?
    Dems try logic and reason.  Republicans only use hot topic issues to dupe the rubes
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