America's Gun Violence
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unsung I stopped by on March 7 2024. First time in many years, had to update payment info. Hope all is well. Politicians suck. Bye. Posts: 9,487Gern Blansten said:unsung said:mrussel1 said:unsung said:As I have said a hundred times, I do not support the NRA.
This isn't about "banning the 2A", it's about common sense regulations on weapons of war, not protection.
The creator of the AR-15 seemed to believe otherwise.
It is tiresome proving you wrong. Fucking ponderous.0 -
Meltdown99 said:josevolution said:brianlux said:benjs said:Can we summarize the suggested actions (for either handling the gun problem in schools or public areas)? Not the reasons behind them, just strictly the actions themselves. At this point, I think I’ve heard:
1. Arm teachers with tasers
2. Arm teachers with guns
3. Deploy armed guards in schools
4. Deploy armed guards in public facilities
5. Ban guns
6. Ban assault type weapons
7. Increase gun control
Have I missed any?
It also doesn’t help that people in charge do not seem recogonize that every person at that school is traumatized .... a generation of young people are being traumatized mentally and likely not getting the help they need, which may lead to bullying...I thought it was tough when I was young...didn’t have this going on that often.I'll ride the wave where it takes me......0 -
unsung I stopped by on March 7 2024. First time in many years, had to update payment info. Hope all is well. Politicians suck. Bye. Posts: 9,4870
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unsung said:Gern Blansten said:unsung said:mrussel1 said:unsung said:As I have said a hundred times, I do not support the NRA.
This isn't about "banning the 2A", it's about common sense regulations on weapons of war, not protection.
The creator of the AR-15 seemed to believe otherwise.
It is tiresome proving you wrong. Fucking ponderous.0 -
mrussel1 said:unsung said:Gern Blansten said:unsung said:mrussel1 said:unsung said:As I have said a hundred times, I do not support the NRA.
This isn't about "banning the 2A", it's about common sense regulations on weapons of war, not protection.
The creator of the AR-15 seemed to believe otherwise.
It is tiresome proving you wrong. Fucking ponderous.I'll ride the wave where it takes me......0 -
mcgruff10 said:brianlux said:Halifax2TheMax said:brianlux said:Teachers and all that "time off" LOL.
I remember my teaching days. Lesson plans, reading, correcting papers, material requisitions (AKA begging for supplies), after school meetings, board meetings, fund raising, teacher-parent conferences, extra curricular activities, counseling, refresher courses at the college level, etc.
Oh yeah, all that time off.
"It's a sad and beautiful world"-Roberto Benigni0 -
brianlux said:mcgruff10 said:brianlux said:Halifax2TheMax said:brianlux said:Teachers and all that "time off" LOL.
I remember my teaching days. Lesson plans, reading, correcting papers, material requisitions (AKA begging for supplies), after school meetings, board meetings, fund raising, teacher-parent conferences, extra curricular activities, counseling, refresher courses at the college level, etc.
Oh yeah, all that time off.my small self... like a book amongst the many on a shelf0 -
mcgruff10 said:mrussel1 said:unsung said:Gern Blansten said:unsung said:mrussel1 said:unsung said:As I have said a hundred times, I do not support the NRA.
This isn't about "banning the 2A", it's about common sense regulations on weapons of war, not protection.
The creator of the AR-15 seemed to believe otherwise.
It is tiresome proving you wrong. Fucking ponderous.
But if you notice I have not advocated for a gun turn in program. The AR's capacity, speed, accuracy and ability to make automatic leads me to my conclusion that these should no longer be sold and hopefully phased out completely from the streets eventually.0 -
Sorry - just noticed your second part.. they aren't WWII era? What are they then? It went Springfield to M1 to M14 I thought.0
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brianlux said:mcgruff10 said:brianlux said:Halifax2TheMax said:brianlux said:Teachers and all that "time off" LOL.
I remember my teaching days. Lesson plans, reading, correcting papers, material requisitions (AKA begging for supplies), after school meetings, board meetings, fund raising, teacher-parent conferences, extra curricular activities, counseling, refresher courses at the college level, etc.
Oh yeah, all that time off.I'll ride the wave where it takes me......0 -
mcgruff10 said:mrussel1 said:Sorry - just noticed your second part.. they aren't WWII era? What are they then? It went Springfield to M1 to M14 I thought.0
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No need to apologize. Teachers are not paid nearly enough for what they do and the impact they have. I can still name 5 teachers that had a huge impact on my K-12 life:
Ms. Barbara, third grade. She lived with Miss Pitts and was queer before we knew what queer was. She wore all black or leopard print and drove a black Cadillac and reminded us of Cruella DaVille. She also hosted an afternoon chess club and made us read aloud and walk, pacing or reading and walking so we ended the sentence at the end of the aisle between the desks. When she leaned against the chalk board in all black dress, the lesson would transfer to her back and we’d all snicker. She also totally missed her lips with her bright red lipstick and once taped a kids mouth shut. Mike Klinkhammer was his name.
Mrs. Loomis, 6th grade. She taught me math one on one because for the life of me I couldn’t figure it out in class. She’d take me down the hall to the cafeteria and work with me day after day. I still suck at math. But she tried hard, had the patience of a saint and never gave up.
Mr. Rossati, 8th grade. Home room and social studies. He let us play music in homeroom before classes started and incorporated music and music history into social studies lessons. He was cool. Listened to a lot of Led Zep and Neil Young in that class. Also let us kill the last 20 minutes of class in the warmer weather by letting us go outside and sit on the bleachers.
Mr. McEniney, 12th grade ecology. Planned and took us on really cool field trips and looked the other way. A lot. Was also very cool, particularly when calling attendance, busting on us or when he announced your name over the PA at football games.
Mr. Laffy, 12th grade political science. He had us debate and read the paper every day and we reported out on the days news based on what you had been assigned, International, National, state, local, sports, etc. small class of 12 and we paired off and debated an assigned topic.
Each and every one of them inspired me, reached me, saw my potential where I saw none, got me excited to learn and made a huge impact on my intellectual development. Without them at any point along the way, I could have been totally lost. As it is, I’m only half lost. Teachers don’t get paid nearly enough and have my utmost respect.
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mrussel1 said:mcgruff10 said:mrussel1 said:Sorry - just noticed your second part.. they aren't WWII era? What are they then? It went Springfield to M1 to M14 I thought.I'll ride the wave where it takes me......0
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Halifax, awesome stories!!I'll ride the wave where it takes me......0
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Everyone knows that teachers are all overpaid underworked leftists that only want to brainwash the children0
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I grew up through the school system 2001 - 2014. I’d say half my teachers were useless garbage, and the other half were super awesome and impactful. Starting salary in AK is $51,000 for high school and I’m not sure about k - 8. Some teachers deserve more, but some suck bad. Just my opinion.0
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unsung said:Gern Blansten said:unsung said:mrussel1 said:unsung said:As I have said a hundred times, I do not support the NRA.
This isn't about "banning the 2A", it's about common sense regulations on weapons of war, not protection.
The creator of the AR-15 seemed to believe otherwise.
It is tiresome proving you wrong. Fucking ponderous.
Guns are weapons of war
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_the_firearm
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Guns were invented, developed, designed, & evolved to make it easier for people to kill as many other people as possible
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But we're going to arm them. Ok. No money to pay them, but a bonus for carrying a firearm as a volunteer. Fuck this country.
https://www.vox.com/policy-and-politics/2018/2/24/17048162/west-virginia-teacher-strike-public-schools
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Thirty Bills Unpaid said:mattsl1983 said:oftenreading said:mattsl1983 said:It’s way to hard to follow every response that debates this or that.
Can we not agree on better background checks?
Statistically can we not agree that the ban didn’t change anything. You can’t argue statistics.
Can you not agree that parading children out by pushing an ideology on them is wrong?
can we not agree that something needs to change?
i guess I don’t understand this idea that if you aren’t for banning guns then you don’t care.
Im all for this “common sense” reform, just what exactly is it?
And also I disagree with your characterization that the ban achieved nothing.
And yes, I firmly believe that at the age of 14 to almost mid to late 20’s, a person is so directly influenced by ideas they think that they think work, that they haven’t realized the different between reality and ideology. And if you want to pretend that a 17 year old has it all figured out for themselves, then you are, well I’m not going to name call but yea...
It’s east to target laws, the infamous NRA. These are all things that you, and this is a very important word, that “you” feel like you can control. So I just say keep fighting your fight. But eventually you will rub out of ideas that that you think you can control and the world will probably be worse off.
So I guess you are saying to Brian something like, "Learn how to cope with the status quo because the US is incapable of making any meaningful change effort with regards to gun control."
Station Navy Seals in schools and be prepared to gun down 'those dumb teenagers' capable of acquiring AR15s and hell bent on murdering many people, but incapable of formulating independent thoughts (I'm paraphrasing you again in your response to Reading).
You might be right. Seeing the arguments against gun control and seeing things like who you elected as your president... your country just might not have the ability or will to pull off the required changes necessary for a safer society.
It's too bad.
Hey... what state do you think your next mass shooting is going to be in? What's the over/under for fatalities?
As I clearly stated, we both on the points I gave can agree and disagree. A solution can come from being grown up and talking. Not becoming a sensationalist or putting words in the other persons mouth. It’s a point of okay, we have defined our common ground, let’s go from here. I’m sure his ideas can teach me something I haven’t thought about, and I’m sure mine can do the same.
Lets try and be adults and not try to regurgitate your favorite MSNB, CNN, Fox News anchor who feeds opinions and personal analysis.
But it if that’s what you got out of it, good for you.0
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