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What Democratic lawmaker said that?
That's not what I said.
What Democratic lawmaker said that?
That's not what I said.
So then what's your point?
Meh, Russians are helping plan protests. Russian bots are retweeting these things. These theories are as crazy as all the kids yelling Shame! at Trump and demanding 80% of guns be banned and confiscated. They’re going to learn the hard way how the Constitution works.
Meanwhile, the school district down there said they had no right to expel him from the entire district as he had a right to school. THAT and law enforcement and the FBI are the problem. And broken families.
I think you can tackle both at the same time. This isn't a city or a state issue. Its a gun issue.
Federal law mandates government schools provide education to school age kids. It takes quite a lot to get them “kicked out of school”. And even then their school district has to provide off campus schooling at students Home etc.
This +1,000,000Now what I will say is that the media absolutely can be stereoptyped like this, because they are just right out in the open pushing political propaganda.
I’m not anti-gun, i own guns and enjoy shooting them, but i think some common sense legislation would help make it harder for insane people and criminals to get guns. Even if better background checks don’t completely solve the problem, what do they hurt? Also, i believe that it’s a fact that kids have escaped at Sandy Hook and Parkland while the shooters reloaded, every second counts in those situations so high capacity mags DO make a difference. Making schools safer with better security and armed guards and teachers won’t solve anything imo, all a shooter would have to do is wait down the road and ambush schoolbus’s full of kids as they leave the property. I hate being scared for my kids everyday while they are at school, i hope these attacks can be addressed somehow and greatly reduced. I get that cars, hammers and mcdonalds kills people too, but school and church are places that one shouldn’t have to worry about dying violently.
Background checks done wrong can and have hurt people. Through unnecessary and onerous “waiting periods” when instant background checks could have been instituted instead.
As for mag capacity. I’m no Navy Seal...but I can reload a Glock or AR mag in a fraction of a second. Mag capacity restrictions won’t help. They will simply cause law abiding citizens to carry more mags on their persons than they would otherwise have to in order to carry the same amount of ammo. So it will only encumber the law abiding.
That was a statement from an executive of a principals association who heard something from someone. You are completely glossing over the next paragraph in the same article that completely contradicts that:Google doesn’t hide things. You are a silly man.
https://www.sun-sentinel.com/local/broward/parkland/florida-school-shooting/fl-florida-school-shooting-20180215-story,amp.html
“I have been told by a couple of sources that the SRO was either called off campus responding to something happening or it could have been his day off,” she said.
It can’t be any more clear than that.
Also, noticed that 4 years ago the voters approved upgrades to school security, including things that would have helped prevent this shooting, but the school district has yet to do anything about it. Sad.
You are now calling the Broward Schools superintendent and the Sheriff liars and trusting someone who heard something from some source that there was no attempt to name.Neither BSO nor school district officials responded to requests for comment Thursday about where the officer was at the time. On Friday, Broward Schools Superintendent Robert Runcie said he was told by BSO officials that an officer was at the school but on a different part of campus.
How many people would have died if the killer had used a knife?And if there were no guns, it would be a knife issue. And if there were no knives, it would be an (bow and) arrow issue. And if there were no arrows, it would be a club issue...and so on, and so on.
It's not a gun issue, it's a people issue. As I see it, the problem is not the tool of choice, but the choice of the person using the tool. Mass shootings is a very different issue than general gun violence. The approaches to solving them will be unrelated.
Banning semi-automatic weapons will not solve this issue. Single shot, reloading (i.e. revolver or pump action or bolt action) are just as deadly to those who get shot as a semi-automatic weapon. They're probably more dangerous because there's better aim and less rapid fire.
Banning weapons from specific locations will not solve this issue. Just like a lock is there to keep an honest person out, location bans are their to keep law-abiding people from carrying a weapon into those areas. A criminal or someone with ill-intent is not going to heed the warning that weapons are not allowed in a facility.
There are solutions. I don't necessarily know what those solutions are, but I would start with enforcing the current laws. Any new laws will be just as effective as the current laws if they're not enforced or the consequences enforced.
That was a statement from an executive of a principals association who heard something from someone. You are completely glossing over the next paragraph in the same article that completely contradicts that:
You are now calling the Broward Schools superintendent and the Sheriff liars and trusting someone who heard something from some source that there was no attempt to name.
How many people would have died if the killer had used a knife?
How many people would have died if the killer had used a knife?
How many people would have died if the killer had used a knife?
Same hold true for immigrants and voter registration?Even if better background checks don’t completely solve the problem, what do they hurt?
AbsolutelySame hold true for immigrants and voter registration?
Nope. But I'm more ok with one person at most dying than 17.So, you are OK if people die from knife attacks?