Derek44
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Guns, or the lack thereof, don’t solve problems
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Does anyone read the link the op posted before posting. Nobody is enforcing anyone to have a gun. Jesus.As a parent and grandparent and many years longtime school classroom assistant volunteer, I can tell you absolutely that very few professional educators wish to carry a firearm in the school or even have it in the classroom.
I need to resign from trying to convince people who arrived at their conclusion based on an emotional argument.Does anyone read the link the op posted before posting. Nobody is enforcing anyone to have a gun. Jesus.
Sèems like most mass shooters die from one in the right hands. But.. ok.Guns, or the lack thereof, don’t solve problems
I’m glad that you and many others have such blind faith in the educators. I for one, don’t have that faith.Does anyone read the link the op posted before posting. Nobody is enforcing anyone to have a gun. Jesus.
This is about schools. Not most mass shooters. Your rules. I’ll have to look but I’m thinking most school shooters died from the gun in their own hands. So you’re saying they were the right hands??I need to resign from trying to convince people who arrived at their conclusion based on an emotional argument.
Sèems like most mass shooters die from one in the right hands. But.. ok.
What are you talking about?I’m glad that you and many others have such blind faith in the educators. I for one, don’t have that faith.
I don’t have the faith that most do that our educators in this country have the capacity to protect, armed or not. I never said they would be forced to but allowing it without training and restrictions in our schools I think opens up a smelly can of worms.What are you talking about?
Holy smokes ... you missread my post. My point is that even if the school board allowed teachers to be armed, very few would elect to do so. I expressed nothing about "enforcing" them to do so!Nobody is enforcing anyone to have a gun. Jesus.
Yes very good and if you look at post #22 I said I'm not sure how I feel about it. In another post or two I said that I feel that anyone considering this would need an awful lot of training. So...again what are you talking about in regard to me having blind faith in educators?I don’t have the faith that most do that our educators in this country have the capacity to protect, armed or not. I never said they would be forced to but allowing it without training and restrictions in our schools I think opens up a smelly can of worms.
Then they don't have to so if they don't want to and they don't have to then...Holy smokes ... you missread my post. My point is that even if the school board allowed teachers to be armed, very few would elect to do so. I expressed nothing about "enforcing" them to do so!
Are they professional educators? Or why do you "like hearing how more" from them?I like hearing how more from guys like @rtraverdavis @Desk Pop amd @WYelker feel about it though.
Yes they are. It's a typo, on a keypad 2" wide with auto correct.Are they professional educators? Or why do you "like hearing how more" from them?
Again there are thousands of teachers who carry. Have been carrying for decades. Where is the proof that this has occurred? I admit, I know of one issue in Utah where no one was harmed and a side arm was left unattended. But that is just one time. On the flip side I am not sure there has been a mass shooting in a Utah school in the last 30 years? Again are you against Mrs. Joleen carrying outside of school? Are you against the gym teacher having carry outside of school?Your telling me it’s so far fetched that Mrs Joleen who’s bladder is busting at seems and runs to rest room leaving her purse unattended in second of distraction is too far fetched? Or how about the gym teach who does a jumping jack to many and his handgun bounces on the floor? Or the principal breaking up a school yard scuffle ? Oh but wait…show me the data.
It does when you review the shooting and the shooters intent. Sorry but the FBI data the case very clear. When citizens are the first armed response the number of victims drop significantly. Also since when have you seen the federal government and the fbi massage the numbers in favor of armed citizens and concealed carry?Is under 3 victims even classified as a mass shooting? Seems like fun with numbers and a lot of counter-factual massaging of incident data with assumptions.
They can carry anywhere they want in a lawful manner. Same way I can carry lawfully in Utah. In school while working, unless they have ample and appropriate training they shouldn’t be armed. Leave it to professionalsAgain there are thousands of teachers who carry. Have been carrying for decades. Where is the proof that this has occurred? I admit, I know of one issue in Utah where no one was harmed and a side arm was left unattended. But that is just one time. On the flip side I am not sure there has been a mass shooting in an Utah school in the last 30 years? Again are you against Mrs. Joleen carrying outside of school? Are you against the gym teacher having carry outside of school?
Has it happened when the general populace has trended towards more and more armed in the last 5 decades? Yeah. Show me the data. Apologies this is unique in todays world - but generally in any useful form of debate or discussion - feelings matter little compared to evidence.
I dont have to imagine what the current scenarios play out like for people trying to commit mass homicide undeterred. It happens way too often for reasons that cant be legislated away.
It adds more than someone guessing.
Fortunately for me and other people who disagree with you - its a state issue. And the experiment of how it goes with different laws is playing out. And despite what you feel/think these things (failed responses from armed citizens) arent happening.They can carry anywhere they want in a lawful manner. Same way I can carry lawfully in Utah. In school while working, unless they have ample and appropriate training they shouldn’t be armed. Leave it to professionals
Thanks for clarification.Yes they are. It's a typo, on a keypad 2" wide with auto correct.