I’m willing to take that chance. I don’t go to the first two and rarely the third. And I don’t send my kids there alone - at least together we’d have a fighting chance. |
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Gun free zones are a killer’s paradise. |
This school in Texas wasn’t a gun free zone, fool. And the security was armed. |
The was no armed security. |
Abbott and his police are now saying this is not true and there was actually no security at all. Not sure why they can’t keep their story straight. |
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The details are beyond horrific. Those poor children! Jesus we suck as a country to have allowed this to happen again.
But nothing will change unless you dedicate yourself to changing it. |
Exactly. |
What a surprise. You skipped over the part about the assault weapon ban again. Get these ridiculous guns out of our society. Even your armed guards can't handle them obviously. |
They have high guns per capita because everyone gets a bolt action rifle as part of national military service and they must keep the firearm in their home. However, they no longer keep the ammunition at home, that is retained by the government. If you want a personal gun in Switzerland, it requires licensing, testing, background check, etc. It’s much stricter than the US. |
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You know ANYTHInG about mental health services you’d know that a therapist cannot help a patient who doesn’t really want help. The next hurdle is needing a patient willing to do the work. To change. To improve. To get good habits. To copy in positive not negative ways. If you’re going the mental healthy route we frankly need to bring back institutions. And prob start with meds. |
No armed guards, haven’t you heard? |
As a Swiss I thought about that a lot. It boils out to a difference in mentality and social structure. We have troubled and violent young people too. They act out in many ways, but are have more social interactions and an overall healthier social fabric around them. Young men go to military service and then bring their service rifle home. They relationship to guns is not a passionate one. Rural people like to go the shooting range. But it stops there. Also we have a direct democracy. So if the people want to change gun laws, they do. |
I saw a video with lots of law enforcement standing outside with big big guns. |