Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I want to know why a teacher propped the outer door open and left it that way. Sadly, the teachers who died had not locked their classroom doors in keeping with security protocol. And why was the school resource officer not on the campus when the shooter arrived?
Had those three things been different, the loss of life would likely have been significantly lower.
The commander who kept his cops waiting in the hall is not the only person who made lethal mistakes.
If a mentally ill teenager couldn’t get his hands on an AR15 and ammunition, the carnage would have been nonexistent.
Then he could get a glock or other gun instead and shoot kids with that. Banning AR 15s is certainly worth discussing, but it will not by itself stop school shootings.
He should not have been able to get any gun!! Jesus, how is that not apparent! Let’s actually address the bullets that ripped into those little kids and stop that at the fricking source!!
+1. IT’S THE GUN
x1 billion
It’s the gun.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I want to know why a teacher propped the outer door open and left it that way. Sadly, the teachers who died had not locked their classroom doors in keeping with security protocol. And why was the school resource officer not on the campus when the shooter arrived?
Had those three things been different, the loss of life would likely have been significantly lower.
The commander who kept his cops waiting in the hall is not the only person who made lethal mistakes.
If a mentally ill teenager couldn’t get his hands on an AR15 and ammunition, the carnage would have been nonexistent.
Then he could get a glock or other gun instead and shoot kids with that. Banning AR 15s is certainly worth discussing, but it will not by itself stop school shootings.
DP
Why do you think school shooters consistently choose guns like the AR15, instead of Glocks?
Is this your logic?
AR 15s shoot more bullets and shoot faster than handguns.
Therefore, without AR 15s . . . there would be no more school shootings?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I want to know why a teacher propped the outer door open and left it that way. Sadly, the teachers who died had not locked their classroom doors in keeping with security protocol. And why was the school resource officer not on the campus when the shooter arrived?
Had those three things been different, the loss of life would likely have been significantly lower.
The commander who kept his cops waiting in the hall is not the only person who made lethal mistakes.
If a mentally ill teenager couldn’t get his hands on an AR15 and ammunition, the carnage would have been nonexistent.
Then he could get a glock or other gun instead and shoot kids with that. Banning AR 15s is certainly worth discussing, but it will not by itself stop school shootings.
He should not have been able to get any gun!! Jesus, how is that not apparent! Let’s actually address the bullets that ripped into those little kids and stop that at the fricking source!!
+1. IT’S THE GUN
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I want to know why a teacher propped the outer door open and left it that way. Sadly, the teachers who died had not locked their classroom doors in keeping with security protocol. And why was the school resource officer not on the campus when the shooter arrived?
Had those three things been different, the loss of life would likely have been significantly lower.
The commander who kept his cops waiting in the hall is not the only person who made lethal mistakes.
If a mentally ill teenager couldn’t get his hands on an AR15 and ammunition, the carnage would have been nonexistent.
Then he could get a glock or other gun instead and shoot kids with that. Banning AR 15s is certainly worth discussing, but it will not by itself stop school shootings.
DP
Why do you think school shooters consistently choose guns like the AR15, instead of Glocks?
Anonymous wrote:I want to know why a teacher propped the outer door open and left it that way. Sadly, the teachers who died had not locked their classroom doors in keeping with security protocol. And why was the school resource officer not on the campus when the shooter arrived?
Had those three things been different, the loss of life would likely have been significantly lower.
The commander who kept his cops waiting in the hall is not the only person who made lethal mistakes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I want to know why a teacher propped the outer door open and left it that way. Sadly, the teachers who died had not locked their classroom doors in keeping with security protocol. And why was the school resource officer not on the campus when the shooter arrived?
Had those three things been different, the loss of life would likely have been significantly lower.
The commander who kept his cops waiting in the hall is not the only person who made lethal mistakes.
If a mentally ill teenager couldn’t get his hands on an AR15 and ammunition, the carnage would have been nonexistent.
Then he could get a glock or other gun instead and shoot kids with that. Banning AR 15s is certainly worth discussing, but it will not by itself stop school shootings.
Anonymous wrote:I want to know why a teacher propped the outer door open and left it that way. Sadly, the teachers who died had not locked their classroom doors in keeping with security protocol. And why was the school resource officer not on the campus when the shooter arrived?
Had those three things been different, the loss of life would likely have been significantly lower.
The commander who kept his cops waiting in the hall is not the only person who made lethal mistakes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I want to know why a teacher propped the outer door open and left it that way. Sadly, the teachers who died had not locked their classroom doors in keeping with security protocol. And why was the school resource officer not on the campus when the shooter arrived?
Had those three things been different, the loss of life would likely have been significantly lower.
The commander who kept his cops waiting in the hall is not the only person who made lethal mistakes.
If a mentally ill teenager couldn’t get his hands on an AR15 and ammunition, the carnage would have been nonexistent.
Then he could get a glock or other gun instead and shoot kids with that. Banning AR 15s is certainly worth discussing, but it will not by itself stop school shootings.
He should not have been able to get any gun!! Jesus, how is that not apparent! Let’s actually address the bullets that ripped into those little kids and stop that at the fricking source!!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Many Democrats do not want resource officers at school. Schools need better protection. There should be a be partisan fox on this. No gun sales before age 25 when your frontal lobe has been fully developed. Prior to then special license for hunting and parent is responsible for rifle. There are some fixes.
This is completely untrue! President Obama pushed through as much school security as possible in an EO and all Democrats support it.
Please name ONE school security legislation the Tepublicans have even suggested in either house.
Feds dont dictate whether elementary schools here, like in FCPS, have resource officers.
After the Parkland shooting, the suggestion of having resource officers at elementary schools here was met with total disgust as being a right wing thing. Go back and review old threads here. A resource officer shouldn't be partisan. But it is.
It shouldn’t be either police safety officers at schools or gun control. We need both.
Exactly! It's not a zero sum game. Not multiple choice, only pick 1 answer.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I want to know why a teacher propped the outer door open and left it that way. Sadly, the teachers who died had not locked their classroom doors in keeping with security protocol. And why was the school resource officer not on the campus when the shooter arrived?
Had those three things been different, the loss of life would likely have been significantly lower.
The commander who kept his cops waiting in the hall is not the only person who made lethal mistakes.
If a mentally ill teenager couldn’t get his hands on an AR15 and ammunition, the carnage would have been nonexistent.
Then he could get a glock or other gun instead and shoot kids with that. Banning AR 15s is certainly worth discussing, but it will not by itself stop school shootings.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I want to know why a teacher propped the outer door open and left it that way. Sadly, the teachers who died had not locked their classroom doors in keeping with security protocol. And why was the school resource officer not on the campus when the shooter arrived?
Had those three things been different, the loss of life would likely have been significantly lower.
The commander who kept his cops waiting in the hall is not the only person who made lethal mistakes.
If a mentally ill teenager couldn’t get his hands on an AR15 and ammunition, the carnage would have been nonexistent.
Then he could get a glock or other gun instead and shoot kids with that. Banning AR 15s is certainly worth discussing, but it will not by itself stop school shootings.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I want to know why a teacher propped the outer door open and left it that way. Sadly, the teachers who died had not locked their classroom doors in keeping with security protocol. And why was the school resource officer not on the campus when the shooter arrived?
Had those three things been different, the loss of life would likely have been significantly lower.
The commander who kept his cops waiting in the hall is not the only person who made lethal mistakes.
If a mentally ill teenager couldn’t get his hands on an AR15 and ammunition, the carnage would have been nonexistent.
Then he could get a glock or other gun instead and shoot kids with that. Banning AR 15s is certainly worth discussing, but it will not by itself stop school shootings.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I want to know why a teacher propped the outer door open and left it that way. Sadly, the teachers who died had not locked their classroom doors in keeping with security protocol. And why was the school resource officer not on the campus when the shooter arrived?
Had those three things been different, the loss of life would likely have been significantly lower.
The commander who kept his cops waiting in the hall is not the only person who made lethal mistakes.
If a mentally ill teenager couldn’t get his hands on an AR15 and ammunition, the carnage would have been nonexistent.
Then he could get a glock or other gun instead and shoot kids with that. Banning AR 15s is certainly worth discussing, but it will not by itself stop school shootings.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I want to know why a teacher propped the outer door open and left it that way. Sadly, the teachers who died had not locked their classroom doors in keeping with security protocol. And why was the school resource officer not on the campus when the shooter arrived?
Had those three things been different, the loss of life would likely have been significantly lower.
The commander who kept his cops waiting in the hall is not the only person who made lethal mistakes.
If a mentally ill teenager couldn’t get his hands on an AR15 and ammunition, the carnage would have been nonexistent.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Many Democrats do not want resource officers at school. Schools need better protection. There should be a be partisan fox on this. No gun sales before age 25 when your frontal lobe has been fully developed. Prior to then special license for hunting and parent is responsible for rifle. There are some fixes.
This is completely untrue! President Obama pushed through as much school security as possible in an EO and all Democrats support it.
Please name ONE school security legislation the Tepublicans have even suggested in either house.
Feds dont dictate whether elementary schools here, like in FCPS, have resource officers.
After the Parkland shooting, the suggestion of having resource officers at elementary schools here was met with total disgust as being a right wing thing. Go back and review old threads here. A resource officer shouldn't be partisan. But it is.
It shouldn’t be either police safety officers at schools or gun control. We need both.
Exactly! It's not a zero sum game. Not multiple choice, only pick 1 answer.