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Quote from: MixBerryCrunch on December 17, 2012, 02:39:08 PMQuote from: CFoD on December 17, 2012, 02:35:22 PMWouldn't it be easier and probably smarter to have law enforcement officers at all schools than to give guns to teachers?I think there should be as well. But unless a school could afford multiple police officers, then the children will still be largely unprotected. All I care about is the most protection for the kids in these schools...And for everyone who thinks it is a stupid idea because teachers could go insane and start killing kids, step back and think for a second. If they wanted to do that they could get a gun on their own and do it anyway, regardless of being armed by the school.I think it's a stupid idea because we already have a hard time getting qualified people to want to be teachers in this country. Believe it or not, but having the responsibility of carrying an armed gun at work is a turn off for most people. There is also the aspect of having kids growing up in a school system that is full of guns. At some point, the methods of prevention are just not worth the miniscule risk they alleviate. I would rather start a second Civil War taking the guns out of Joe Bob and Cletus' dead hands than force kids into that kind of environment.
Quote from: CFoD on December 17, 2012, 02:35:22 PMWouldn't it be easier and probably smarter to have law enforcement officers at all schools than to give guns to teachers?I think there should be as well. But unless a school could afford multiple police officers, then the children will still be largely unprotected. All I care about is the most protection for the kids in these schools...And for everyone who thinks it is a stupid idea because teachers could go insane and start killing kids, step back and think for a second. If they wanted to do that they could get a gun on their own and do it anyway, regardless of being armed by the school.
Wouldn't it be easier and probably smarter to have law enforcement officers at all schools than to give guns to teachers?
Quote from: "storm"nut on December 17, 2012, 02:42:57 PMQuote from: CFoD on December 17, 2012, 02:35:22 PMWouldn't it be easier and probably smarter to have law enforcement officers at all schools than to give guns to teachers?Not a bad idea but I don't like the idea of introducing firearms to a environment such as a school. Specific train would need to be adopted for these officers and it should not be the over-the-hill 15 days till retirement types. It would almost have to be the best officers.Really, the cop at my school was kind of weird for a few days, but you got used to him after a while. He really just sat at a desk by the entrance and read the paper. I didn't feel any safer, though I never really felt unsafe in the first place. I just think that in almost every case, the shooter ends up shooting himself at the end of his spree. So in what way does the possibility of getting shot by somebody else inhibit them? They aren't walking out of that building, regardless.
Quote from: CFoD on December 17, 2012, 02:35:22 PMWouldn't it be easier and probably smarter to have law enforcement officers at all schools than to give guns to teachers?Not a bad idea but I don't like the idea of introducing firearms to a environment such as a school. Specific train would need to be adopted for these officers and it should not be the over-the-hill 15 days till retirement types. It would almost have to be the best officers.
Quote from: CFoD on December 17, 2012, 02:35:22 PMWouldn't it be easier and probably smarter to have law enforcement officers at all schools than to give guns to teachers?I thought just about all schools already had them. My high school got one after Columbine and that was just some podunk Kansas town.
I've have thoughts on this but maybe not a good idea. Should not school lock down include automatic locking doors to the class rooms and the hallways. Have a panic button to lock down the school and limit movements of the prick?
Quote from: CFoD on December 17, 2012, 01:50:27 PMQuote from: steve dave on December 17, 2012, 01:47:59 PMQuote from: steve dave on December 17, 2012, 01:43:36 PMshould we tax all gun owners like we tax booze, property, etc.? like a cross between a property and sin tax? then use that money to fund security measures at schools and other areas? could pass a law that requires the registration of all guns and the confiscation and destruction of all non-registered guns and then require a yearly tax on each gun someone owns? on top of all the good ideas about making high capacity guns, assault guns, etc. illegal including the ones already out there. just spit balling ideas here.We could also use some of the money and set it aside for a fund to help victims of gun violence?And treat mental illness.yes
Quote from: steve dave on December 17, 2012, 01:47:59 PMQuote from: steve dave on December 17, 2012, 01:43:36 PMshould we tax all gun owners like we tax booze, property, etc.? like a cross between a property and sin tax? then use that money to fund security measures at schools and other areas? could pass a law that requires the registration of all guns and the confiscation and destruction of all non-registered guns and then require a yearly tax on each gun someone owns? on top of all the good ideas about making high capacity guns, assault guns, etc. illegal including the ones already out there. just spit balling ideas here.We could also use some of the money and set it aside for a fund to help victims of gun violence?And treat mental illness.
Quote from: steve dave on December 17, 2012, 01:43:36 PMshould we tax all gun owners like we tax booze, property, etc.? like a cross between a property and sin tax? then use that money to fund security measures at schools and other areas? could pass a law that requires the registration of all guns and the confiscation and destruction of all non-registered guns and then require a yearly tax on each gun someone owns? on top of all the good ideas about making high capacity guns, assault guns, etc. illegal including the ones already out there. just spit balling ideas here.We could also use some of the money and set it aside for a fund to help victims of gun violence?
should we tax all gun owners like we tax booze, property, etc.? like a cross between a property and sin tax? then use that money to fund security measures at schools and other areas? could pass a law that requires the registration of all guns and the confiscation and destruction of all non-registered guns and then require a yearly tax on each gun someone owns? on top of all the good ideas about making high capacity guns, assault guns, etc. illegal including the ones already out there. just spit balling ideas here.
Quote from: "storm"nut on December 17, 2012, 02:54:08 PMI've have thoughts on this but maybe not a good idea. Should not school lock down include automatic locking doors to the class rooms and the hallways. Have a panic button to lock down the school and limit movements of the prick?What about the kids in the hallways when the lock down happens?
Quote from: "storm"nut on December 17, 2012, 02:54:08 PMI've have thoughts on this but maybe not a good idea. Should not school lock down include automatic locking doors to the class rooms and the hallways. Have a panic button to lock down the school and limit movements of the prick?there are panic buttons in most offices at the University of Nebraska
Quote from: Nuts Kicked on December 17, 2012, 02:48:38 PMQuote from: "storm"nut on December 17, 2012, 02:42:57 PMQuote from: CFoD on December 17, 2012, 02:35:22 PMWouldn't it be easier and probably smarter to have law enforcement officers at all schools than to give guns to teachers?Not a bad idea but I don't like the idea of introducing firearms to a environment such as a school. Specific train would need to be adopted for these officers and it should not be the over-the-hill 15 days till retirement types. It would almost have to be the best officers.Really, the cop at my school was kind of weird for a few days, but you got used to him after a while. He really just sat at a desk by the entrance and read the paper. I didn't feel any safer, though I never really felt unsafe in the first place. I just think that in almost every case, the shooter ends up shooting himself at the end of his spree. So in what way does the possibility of getting shot by somebody else inhibit them? They aren't walking out of that building, regardless.Thats why I said that these resource officers (what they called them at MHS) should not be the off the beat guys, but the best officers in the force. I think the guy we had when I was there was there because he sucked at being an officer. (Not Officer George that guy was cool)
Quote from: "storm"nut on December 17, 2012, 02:52:12 PMQuote from: Nuts Kicked on December 17, 2012, 02:48:38 PMQuote from: "storm"nut on December 17, 2012, 02:42:57 PMQuote from: CFoD on December 17, 2012, 02:35:22 PMWouldn't it be easier and probably smarter to have law enforcement officers at all schools than to give guns to teachers?Not a bad idea but I don't like the idea of introducing firearms to a environment such as a school. Specific train would need to be adopted for these officers and it should not be the over-the-hill 15 days till retirement types. It would almost have to be the best officers.Really, the cop at my school was kind of weird for a few days, but you got used to him after a while. He really just sat at a desk by the entrance and read the paper. I didn't feel any safer, though I never really felt unsafe in the first place. I just think that in almost every case, the shooter ends up shooting himself at the end of his spree. So in what way does the possibility of getting shot by somebody else inhibit them? They aren't walking out of that building, regardless.Thats why I said that these resource officers (what they called them at MHS) should not be the off the beat guys, but the best officers in the force. I think the guy we had when I was there was there because he sucked at being an officer. (Not Officer George that guy was cool)Yah, take the best officers off of the streets to read newspapers and be the prevention for one shooting every ten years at one school out of 100,000.
Quote from: Nuts Kicked on December 17, 2012, 02:48:38 PMQuote from: "storm"nut on December 17, 2012, 02:42:57 PMQuote from: CFoD on December 17, 2012, 02:35:22 PMWouldn't it be easier and probably smarter to have law enforcement officers at all schools than to give guns to teachers?Not a bad idea but I don't like the idea of introducing firearms to a environment such as a school. Specific train would need to be adopted for these officers and it should not be the over-the-hill 15 days till retirement types. It would almost have to be the best officers.Really, the cop at my school was kind of weird for a few days, but you got used to him after a while. He really just sat at a desk by the entrance and read the paper. I didn't feel any safer, though I never really felt unsafe in the first place. I just think that in almost every case, the shooter ends up shooting himself at the end of his spree. So in what way does the possibility of getting shot by somebody else inhibit them? They aren't walking out of that building, regardless.It could stop them from shooting more people.
Well maybe police forces should hire better officers to make up the void.
Quote from: "storm"nut on December 17, 2012, 02:59:29 PMWell maybe police forces should hire better officers to make up the void.i'm sure they are just turning down the cream of the crop.
Quote from: seven on December 17, 2012, 03:01:01 PMQuote from: "storm"nut on December 17, 2012, 02:59:29 PMWell maybe police forces should hire better officers to make up the void.i'm sure they are just turning down the cream of the crop.The cream of the crop don't apply because the money is not there. Force them to spend money/fed grants for cops in schools increases.
Quote from: nicname on December 17, 2012, 02:52:37 PMQuote from: Nuts Kicked on December 17, 2012, 02:48:38 PMQuote from: "storm"nut on December 17, 2012, 02:42:57 PMQuote from: CFoD on December 17, 2012, 02:35:22 PMWouldn't it be easier and probably smarter to have law enforcement officers at all schools than to give guns to teachers?Not a bad idea but I don't like the idea of introducing firearms to a environment such as a school. Specific train would need to be adopted for these officers and it should not be the over-the-hill 15 days till retirement types. It would almost have to be the best officers.Really, the cop at my school was kind of weird for a few days, but you got used to him after a while. He really just sat at a desk by the entrance and read the paper. I didn't feel any safer, though I never really felt unsafe in the first place. I just think that in almost every case, the shooter ends up shooting himself at the end of his spree. So in what way does the possibility of getting shot by somebody else inhibit them? They aren't walking out of that building, regardless.It could stop them from shooting more people.Maybe. Even if some teachers had guns, the outcome would depend heavily on which classroom the shooter decided to walk into, and then whether the teacher was the first target or not. As horrifying as these school shootings are, the death tolls are not as high as people make them out to be. I would argue that a shooter could easily take out 14 people (same # as Columbine) by shooting up a single classroom. The teacher carrying the gun would most likely be shot before he/she even knew what was going on.
Quote from: "storm"nut on December 17, 2012, 03:03:18 PMQuote from: seven on December 17, 2012, 03:01:01 PMQuote from: "storm"nut on December 17, 2012, 02:59:29 PMWell maybe police forces should hire better officers to make up the void.i'm sure they are just turning down the cream of the crop.The cream of the crop don't apply because the money is not there. Force them to spend money/fed grants for cops in schools increases.oh, hi tax increase. oh what? oh... hello tea party
Quote from: Nuts Kicked on December 17, 2012, 03:00:20 PMQuote from: nicname on December 17, 2012, 02:52:37 PMQuote from: Nuts Kicked on December 17, 2012, 02:48:38 PMQuote from: "storm"nut on December 17, 2012, 02:42:57 PMQuote from: CFoD on December 17, 2012, 02:35:22 PMWouldn't it be easier and probably smarter to have law enforcement officers at all schools than to give guns to teachers?Not a bad idea but I don't like the idea of introducing firearms to a environment such as a school. Specific train would need to be adopted for these officers and it should not be the over-the-hill 15 days till retirement types. It would almost have to be the best officers.Really, the cop at my school was kind of weird for a few days, but you got used to him after a while. He really just sat at a desk by the entrance and read the paper. I didn't feel any safer, though I never really felt unsafe in the first place. I just think that in almost every case, the shooter ends up shooting himself at the end of his spree. So in what way does the possibility of getting shot by somebody else inhibit them? They aren't walking out of that building, regardless.It could stop them from shooting more people.Maybe. Even if some teachers had guns, the outcome would depend heavily on which classroom the shooter decided to walk into, and then whether the teacher was the first target or not. As horrifying as these school shootings are, the death tolls are not as high as people make them out to be. I would argue that a shooter could easily take out 14 people (same # as Columbine) by shooting up a single classroom. The teacher carrying the gun would most likely be shot before he/she even knew what was going on.I won't try to deny any of that. It could all happen. I do think it is folly to think of these things in isolated incidents. Say there are 50 would be school shootings in a year. If only one life was saved it would be worth it. It wouldn't matter if it was saved from deterrence, shooting the perpetrator, or scaring them into stopping before they committed.
Quote from: seven on December 17, 2012, 03:04:44 PMQuote from: "storm"nut on December 17, 2012, 03:03:18 PMQuote from: seven on December 17, 2012, 03:01:01 PMQuote from: "storm"nut on December 17, 2012, 02:59:29 PMWell maybe police forces should hire better officers to make up the void.i'm sure they are just turning down the cream of the crop.The cream of the crop don't apply because the money is not there. Force them to spend money/fed grants for cops in schools increases.oh, hi tax increase. oh what? oh... hello tea party Grants payed for by a sin tax on firearms. Easy. Hell this is from me, a conservative. That is a tax I would enjoy paying.
Quote from: "storm"nut on December 17, 2012, 03:07:43 PMQuote from: seven on December 17, 2012, 03:04:44 PMQuote from: "storm"nut on December 17, 2012, 03:03:18 PMQuote from: seven on December 17, 2012, 03:01:01 PMQuote from: "storm"nut on December 17, 2012, 02:59:29 PMWell maybe police forces should hire better officers to make up the void.i'm sure they are just turning down the cream of the crop.The cream of the crop don't apply because the money is not there. Force them to spend money/fed grants for cops in schools increases.oh, hi tax increase. oh what? oh... hello tea party Grants payed for by a sin tax on firearms. Easy. Hell this is from me, a conservative. That is a tax I would enjoy paying.Meanwhile, just down the street, a mentally ill shooter is mowing down 15 men/women/children at a bank, a doctor's office, theater, walking down the street, etc.
Quote from: 8manpick on December 17, 2012, 02:36:47 PMQuote from: steve dave on December 17, 2012, 02:35:18 PMQuote from: Cire on December 17, 2012, 02:34:10 PMwhy not develop a gun test like a drivers license test and require yearly exams?I cannot believe this isn't already a thingYou know what I needed to do to own a gun? Win a raffle. That is it.like, every year you have to show up at the police station or whatever and take your gun test. you also have to have all of your guns with you for your yearly registration and tax payment for each gun. if you are ever caught with a non-registered gun you lose your gun license and all of your guns are confiscated. guns cannot be sold by private parties. all transactions have to go through a registered and licensed gun dealer. all assault weapons, large capacity guns, etc. are illegal and confiscated through some sort of amnesty thing like was mentioned above. if you are caught with one you lose your gun license for life and all other guns are confiscated. the gun tax money funds mental health, security measures, etc. if a gun registered to you is used in any crime or accidental shooting you are fined and lose your gun owning license.
Quote from: steve dave on December 17, 2012, 02:35:18 PMQuote from: Cire on December 17, 2012, 02:34:10 PMwhy not develop a gun test like a drivers license test and require yearly exams?I cannot believe this isn't already a thingYou know what I needed to do to own a gun? Win a raffle. That is it.
Quote from: Cire on December 17, 2012, 02:34:10 PMwhy not develop a gun test like a drivers license test and require yearly exams?I cannot believe this isn't already a thing
why not develop a gun test like a drivers license test and require yearly exams?