I'm not crying. You're crying. |
It usually is. Apparently it's ok for kids to be killed outright once they aren't in a uterus. |
As Justice Stevens said, Repeal the 2nd Amendment. Repeal and replace. All other solutions will ultimately fail in the courts. |
NP. I'm crying. I don't know how old these kids are and don't care. I have a high schooler and grades schooler and am ready for a change in this country. |
Gawd, I am crying in a break of an office meeting with 30+ staff! |
I mean, oh well. There's nothing we can do, obviously. |
And schools are requiring students to lock up their phones all day. |
Yes we can lock phones up but not the weapons. Thanks republicans |
Cue the RWNJs who will inevitably claim this is a false flag before the election.
They cannot believe when this stuff happens so literally make sh*t up and believe it |
This is heartbreaking. I hope we learn she survived and is physically uninjured. The psychological effects will be life long. Didn’t Youngkin just ban cell phones in schools so Virginia parents wouldn’t even have a “goodbye?” |
Nothing will ever be accomplished in terms of gun control, mental health care etc, IMO.
Why are schools not secure?? I think that is what should realistically be focused on. I don’t hear about many mass shootings at courthouses, airports or sports stadiums. Metal detectors for all adults and bags (and students above a certain age), armed officer at every school K-12, fortifying the perimeter and entry points, and improved technology (so much that can be done these days). IMO this is where the focus should be…if we are being realistic |
How do you know there was no security? Still if you want to play this game let’s play it. Every time I get in a security line at the airport, government building or sport stadium I know no one line has been screened. Anyone around me can have a bomb, a hand gun and or an assault rifle. The security line becomes the easiest target. |
Secure? Is not "Georgia a good guy with a gun" security state? The more guns the more secure. |
The current strategy of “let’s do nothing- just wait patiently until all guns are banned” does not appear to be working out very well. Until such a thing occurs, increases in security procedures need to be the focus unless we want this to keep happening |