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And secondly, you are absolutely correct on the "problem", it IS a spiritual problem. |
Found this in an article today... about a kid that had "plans" to attack his school.
I thought it interesting that there was a quote from a legislator.... Some Oklahoma lawmakers, reacting to the Connecticut shooting, called Monday for allowing teachers and school administrators to carry firearms on school campuses. Rep. Mark McCullough, R-Sapulpa, said he is working on a bill that would allow teachers and school administrators to receive firearms training through the Council on Law Enforcement Education and Training, which would authorize them to carry weapons at school and at school events. "It scares me that a madman could come into my children's school and kill my children," said McCullough, who has two boys, ages 7 and 9. "We need to harden these targets, harden these facilities with simple, common-sense steps. |
Some states already have carry able teachers. I have mixed feelings about this. Like unarmed guards in a prison wing. You hate to see it but the chances for a bad guy to get his hands on it is high too.
I hope they get Magpul combat training and be able to hold a carry license. |
An interesting bunch of statistics on guns in this country:
http://nbcpolitics.nbcnews.com/_news...n-america?lite |
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What video game did Charles Whitman play in the 1960s before killing 16 people? Google for a list of school shootings (or massacres, they are nearly one and the same). You'll find a list that extends hundreds of years, where people including kids killed someone at their school. Have we been on a decline that long, since basically the country was created? Or has it been the case that damaged people have existed and will continue to exist, and that their access to high powered guns has simply increased, meaning as a group it's a lot easier to kill whole groups of people very quickly? I'm not saying that's the only issue in play here but it's certainly one of them. |
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Interesting data. If the US restricted only cheap Asian imports I imagine it would have a major impact on the total number of weapons. I see no need to sell junk weapons at Walmart pricing thus affordable to everyone. That alone would be one effective gun control measure. |
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Please don't take this negatively against your boys. I just wanted to point out that some autistic kids are violent by nature depending on the degree. |
I'd still argue that controlling "guns" isn't going to solve the problem... when we can't control the PEOPLE that wield them.
When you read the first couple of lines in that article --- there's more guns in the USA than there are people! So it seems to me to be an already impossible task to put controls on something where you really have no control. I do agree that there's a reason we aren't all allowed to have machine guns... and that high powered semi-automatics with huge magazines are a "problem" - but given the millions of these things in circulation (I own 3 myself!) how do we go about keeping them out of the wrong hands? There's so many ways to get hold of these and no registration or laws etc are going to affect someone bent on killing innocent people. I still think it's a knee jerk, reactionary, feel good, kind of thinking that doesn't solve anything. One of my police buddies stopped last night - he'd been to Wades (a shooting range/gun store) and every semi-auto AR 15 style rifle they had was sold out as of Monday morning. Why? Because people fear they'll be banned.... OMG!! So because of this talk -- they'll sell millions more!! Now what good has that done and what has it solved? You know -- the funny thing is -- I'm not even a gun fan! But I have CC permits in two states -- have a safe (burglary and fire safe!) where they are stored (and the ammo and the magazines!). Is that because I'm afraid for my life? No -- I'm afraid they'd get into the wrong hands! So I do everything I can to keep them safe. I read a statistic this week that said 60% of Americans own guns... 60%! Holy cow. My guess is that about 10% are hunters. |
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My friend who has a son with Aspergers found this. Here 18 year old son is already getting shunned at school. This sickens me. People need to educate themselves. http://shine.yahoo.com/parenting/why...164900109.html |
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