Re: Newtown School Shootings
AND HERE I THOUGHT THE ONLY THING THAT COULD HARM KIDS IN SCHOOL WERE LIBERAL TEACHERS AND LACK OF PRAYER *charges assault rifle*
Re: Newtown School Shootings
I should also point out that many of the armchair cops and taciticians who think arming teachers is golden are the same people who think teachers are lazy, overpaid, incompetent union monkeys. They don't trust those liberal teachers to teach their kids, but by god lets give em guns. Funny
Re: Newtown School Shootings
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Major Robert Dump
I should also point out that many of the armchair cops and taciticians who think arming teachers is golden are the same people who think teachers are lazy, overpaid, incompetent union monkeys. They don't trust those liberal teachers to teach their kids, but by god lets give em guns. Funny
Maybe they could earn their keep. Maybe we could pay ex-cop pensioners 10-20k per year to be armed and on premises. I'm all for useless hillbillies with guns, so it stands to reason that some teachers should have them, with the proper training.
Or we could go the way of eliminating a right to own semi-automatic firearms, which is most of them. What is Switzerland's Homicide rate per 100k with an overwhelming population armed with auto and semi automatic weapons? .7 - lower than the UK. Finland? How about Russia with their overbearing gun control? 14 - almost 3 times as high as the U.S. Counter-intuitive. My points about certain armed staff are not absurd, nor are they poorly reasoned. You can poison the well, suggesting that those opposed to the current structure or incentives in our educational system are inconsistent - but what's inconsistent in first saying person A provides sub-optimal service for payment and then later addressing the need to bestow additional responsibilities on person A? I'm in favor of arming individuals on the regular and arguing those in responsible positions over defenseless children when they cant arm themselves. I'm ok with regulation and mandated safety courses. In fact, I would push for more firearms education even in New York. I'd also discourage those parents with adolescent or teenage children from even owning firearms or keeping them on the premises, unless they were kept secret in a heavy duty safe.
Unrelated - I went to Catholic grammar school mostly and at both public and private elementary schools attended, all doors were locked and intercom systems used to allow entrance during the school day. This was more to reduce kidnapping than a baby-shoot as almost all conceivable measures would likely proof useless against armed assailants should the will exist to enter. Most schools use Windows, but those have been known to serve as weak entryways - i know, it stretches the imagination a bit to consider, but it's true.