Will gun control work as well as other kinds of prohibition (alcohol, drugs, piracy, prostitution)? Are you aware of the historical reasons for gun ownership to be specifically endorsed by the Constitution, and second on the Bill of Rights, at that?
Will gun control work as well as other kinds of prohibition (alcohol, drugs, piracy, prostitution)? Are you aware of the historical reasons for gun ownership to be specifically endorsed by the Constitution, and second on the Bill of Rights, at that?
Again, no one suggests CCW be mandatory for teachers, only that those so inclined and already properly licensed and trained be allowed to carry there, as they would be allowed to carry CCW anywhere else.
It's an interesting theory you put forth, and one that shouldn't be dismissed out of hand. However, it's a hypothesis with little to know evidence, besides emotional anecdotal supposition. Your "putting guns in schools will increase tragedies" statement is remarkably similar to the anti-CCW arguments of about 15…
Who suggested that the job description should be altered?
As I've stated before, cops have a much harder problem. They have to sort out the whole situation. A CCW teacher, cornered in his/her classroom has much more simple problem. The teacher (victim) knows what the threat is.
You're right. It doesn't. For that, one must have a minimum level of training (which all BAs and MAs would easily understand; that was my point) to operate the gun, and some forethought into one's own willingness to protect one's self and/or others using force.
So you're equating fighting a war, hunting and killing trained, entrenched soldiers/insurgents in their home country to defending oneself, on one's own turf, against one or two kids who stole some guns?
Agree on the first point. The events are rare. So rare, one might say, that changes to current laws regarding the mentally ill or firearms are unnecessary.
I'm glad "there is." What is it?
The two precautions are not mutually exclusive. I have no objections to lockable doors.
Could the teachers who already faced gunmen in schools have done much worse with a gun than they did without?
You may be right, and their behavior may stem from all kinds of deeply complex factors and issues that I either don't care to or can't understand.
Let the kids run in circles, screaming. Proper control? Really? Teachers unable to defend themselves and their children HAVE NO CONTROL, THEMSELVES. They are at the mercy of the shooter. How safe were the orderly children in Newtown?
Vicki Soto had enough time to shepherd her kids into cabinets and wait for the shooter to come in and kill her. That would have been plenty of time to draw and fire. Honey.
I hear what you're saying on the first part. I do wonder about the unintended consequences of having CCW in school would be, as it relates to escalating violent situations already present in schools. It doesn't seem to be a problem for the SROs (no kids seem to be bum rushing them to take their guns). But, this…
My heart is just breaking for their systematic disenfranchisement that leads them to hurt innocent people. Again, clearly beyond the scope of this discussion, but thanks for the psychoanalysis. And for the insults. Nothing says "solid argument" like an ad hominem attack.
Do schools not have lockable doors? (I ask this seriously.) Of course, that only helps classrooms 2 through X. Classroom 1 getting shot up will be the alarm for the other classrooms to lock it down.
What are your friends' names, and what SEAL group(s) were they with? Because, if they told you that, they were talking out their asses.
SROs are great, if you can get them and pay for them. They are expensive, though.
My aim is OK; it's nothing to write home about. I know I could use a handgun to shoot a person from the width of a classroom away. So could just about any person with even the most rudimentary firearms training and practice.