Anonymous wrote:Respectfully, what change in gun laws would have been effective in stopping this terrible event? Please keep in mind the 2nd amendment which, however inconvenient, is applicable.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What law would stop killings?
No one?
Background checks, waiting periods, banning high capacity magazines, extremely high sales tax on guns (like cigarettes), liability of manufacturers and owners of guns used in crimes.
Guns will never be gone from the US, but we can greatly increase the process of getting one, limiting what is available, assigning liability and taxing them.
Sounds like you want guns available only to the elites. Why not allow schools to have a highly trained armed guard at the entrance, like I have at my office building? Isn’t the safety of school children as important as my workplace safety?
Keep twisting in pretzels. What a stale and tired narrative. THERE WAS AN ARMED GUARD AT THIS SCHOOL.
Anonymous wrote:Open caskets, and publicly invite every Republican government representative and their children to the funeral. Record their reactions.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The only upside is this and Buffalo should hopefully put an end to that “good guy with a gun” bull$hit.
What exactly are you talking about?
“The only thing that will stop a bad guy with a gun is a good guy with a gun.”
Both Buffalo and this school had “good guys with guns” and they did not stop the bad guy with the gun. So I don’t want to hear that anymore as a retort to calls for gun control.
What might happen if we had more good guys with guns?
Question:
Why do you think these raging boys target schools?
Answer:
They know it’s a “gun free zone”.
They ain’t dumb. They want to finally do something big that EVERYONE will notice and remember. High time to get effective help for struggling teens, especially if they’re from broken homes like most killers are.
It wasn’t a gun free zone, idiot. The teachers could carry and the security guard was armed.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The only upside is this and Buffalo should hopefully put an end to that “good guy with a gun” bull$hit.
What exactly are you talking about?
“The only thing that will stop a bad guy with a gun is a good guy with a gun.”
Both Buffalo and this school had “good guys with guns” and they did not stop the bad guy with the gun. So I don’t want to hear that anymore as a retort to calls for gun control.
What might happen if we had more good guys with guns?
Question:
Why do you think these raging boys target schools?
Answer:
They know it’s a “gun free zone”.
They ain’t dumb. They want to finally do something big that EVERYONE will notice and remember. High time to get effective help for struggling teens, especially if they’re from broken homes like most killers are.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What law would stop killings?
No one?
Background checks, waiting periods, banning high capacity magazines, extremely high sales tax on guns (like cigarettes), liability of manufacturers and owners of guns used in crimes.
Guns will never be gone from the US, but we can greatly increase the process of getting one, limiting what is available, assigning liability and taxing them.
Sounds like you want guns available only to the elites. Why not allow schools to have a highly trained armed guard at the entrance, like I have at my office building? Isn’t the safety of school children as important as my workplace safety?
Keep twisting in pretzels. What a stale and tired narrative. THERE WAS AN ARMED GUARD AT THIS SCHOOL.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What law would stop killings?
No one?
Background checks, waiting periods, banning high capacity magazines, extremely high sales tax on guns (like cigarettes), liability of manufacturers and owners of guns used in crimes.
Guns will never be gone from the US, but we can greatly increase the process of getting one, limiting what is available, assigning liability and taxing them.
Sounds like you want guns available only to the elites. Why not allow schools to have a highly trained armed guard at the entrance, like I have at my office building? Isn’t the safety of school children as important as my workplace safety?
How do background checks, waiting periods, bans on assault rifles, and liability of gun manufacturers make guns available only to elites?
I’ll add to the list, minimum age 25 to purchase and an evaluation from a psychiatrist.
This is common sense. Other countries with strong gun control don’t need armed guards at schools because there aren’t guns.
Oh, and do you not realize how completely f***ed up it is to have armed guards at your office building? On what planet is that reasonable?
God freaking help us if there are people like PP who think the solution is to place armed security at every workplace and school. We may as well live in Sudan if it gets to that point.
Yeah I was just going to say that PP’s fantasy sounds an awful lot like my time in Kenya…..
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The only upside is this and Buffalo should hopefully put an end to that “good guy with a gun” bull$hit.
What exactly are you talking about?
“The only thing that will stop a bad guy with a gun is a good guy with a gun.”
Both Buffalo and this school had “good guys with guns” and they did not stop the bad guy with the gun. So I don’t want to hear that anymore as a retort to calls for gun control.
What might happen if we had more good guys with guns?
Question:
Why do you think these raging boys target schools?
Answer:
They know it’s a “gun free zone”.
They ain’t dumb. They want to finally do something big that EVERYONE will notice and remember. High time to get effective help for struggling teens, especially if they’re from broken homes like most killers are.
It wasn’t a gun free zone, idiot. The teachers could carry and the security guard was armed.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
My office building has an armed guard at the entrance.
Why doesn’t my kid’s school have an armed guard at the entrance?
The school had an armed guard/resource officer and it did not do any good. If anything, it could have aggravated the situation.
It’s probably been said I haven’t read every response, but the press conference today revealed that there was not an armed school resource officer at the school.
Thank you. If my office building can have a highly trained armed guard at the entrance to protect me, so should every public school have one to protect our children. Basic common sense.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
My office building has an armed guard at the entrance.
Why doesn’t my kid’s school have an armed guard at the entrance?
The school had an armed guard/resource officer and it did not do any good. If anything, it could have aggravated the situation.
It’s probably been said I haven’t read every response, but the press conference today revealed that there was not an armed school resource officer at the school.
Thank you. If my office building can have a highly trained armed guard at the entrance to protect me, so should every public school have one to protect our children. Basic common sense.