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Gun Free Zone core problem:

Posted: Wed, 21 Feb 2018 23:31:24
by mmckee1952
Liberals are mentally disconnected with reality & keep creating gun-free zones. That's a green light for crooks!
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I’ve got a salutation to all of the political BS about these gun free zones, have every government building in Washington just have a gun free zone sign and remove all of the security guards there.
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You’ll sure see something changed really quick concerning all of these gun free zones.

Re: Gun Free Zone core problem:

Posted: Wed, 21 Feb 2018 23:49:52
by MarcSpaz
As many people have been pointing out for about a week... there was 1 school shooting in Israel.
In 1974, Palestinian terrorists took 115 people hostage at Netiv Meir Elementary School.

Now, all schools with 100 students or more are not have private police guarding the schools at every entrance, metal detectors and bag checks. Fortified buses, parimutuel fences, etc. There hasn't been a school shooting since.

Re: Gun Free Zone core problem:

Posted: Thu, 22 Feb 2018 11:17:56
by Swampman
Do you think the idiot voters will ever figure out the left isn't really interested in stopping school shootings? That the bigger objective is gun confiscation, and nothing will deter them from achieving that end?

Re: Gun Free Zone core problem:

Posted: Thu, 22 Feb 2018 22:53:00
by MarcSpaz
The media brainwashing machine wont let them figure it out. Too few people are capable of indipendant critical thinking.

Re: Gun Free Zone core problem:

Posted: Fri, 23 Feb 2018 20:51:05
by wittmeba
This seems quite a turn of attitude. I personally think there is a significant difference between empowering a family member to report another family member and get a restrictions on owning a gun. The recent shooting was an example of the family reporting the concern and no one did anything about it. That is different than the family member having the control of creating the restriction.

http://www.breitbart.com/big-government ... ol-safety/

If you look at where shootings occur and where they are not happening it becomes a little more clear.

And all the talk about the kids on the bus and visiting the law makers/trump and NRA. I think they are just "hot-shots" thinking they can make any statement they want, will never be held accountable for it and might possibly be able to say "I had an influence" on gun confiscation.

Re: Gun Free Zone core problem:

Posted: Sat, 24 Feb 2018 01:22:00
by WRW
They have updated the count of officers outside the school:

http://www.breitbart.com/big-government ... -shooting/

And despite LE, in this instance, not willing to stop the shooting, teachers are still to be forbidden to protect themselves AND THEIR CHARGES.

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Re: Gun Free Zone core problem:

Posted: Sat, 24 Feb 2018 10:42:05
by AlanM
Here's the results of a survey of educators about school safety taken after the Sandy Hook shooting.

http://schoolimprovement.com/voe/guns-a ... s/?pr=guns

“36.3% of educators surveyed report owning a firearm, 37.1% of whom say they would be likely or very likely to bring it to school if allowed.”

37.1% of 36.3% is 13.47% of all teachers surveyed.
Frankly I find that number to be quite heartening.
Nearly 1 out of 7 are willing to arm themselves to protect their students.

Frankly,I didn't expect it to be that high.
That's higher than the typical percentage of eligible adults that get a CHP or CHL.

Re: Gun Free Zone core problem:

Posted: Sat, 24 Feb 2018 13:56:45
by MarcSpaz
Maybe CHP use will go up both locally and nationally if educators are allowed to carry in school.

I have been working for DOD for almost 2 decades and I didn't bother getting my CHP until I was able to work from home most days. It was almost pointless for me to get a permit because I was working in DC in federal government and DOD facilities. The very rare occasion I carried, I just OC'ed.

I have been primarily working from home for the last 7 years and carry daily ever since. So it made sense to get one.

I'm thinking maybe more than a few teachers have the same mindset that I do.

Just a thought...

Re: Gun Free Zone core problem:

Posted: Sat, 24 Feb 2018 14:47:29
by GregVa
If having teachers carry is such a issue, why not authorize tasers, or pepper spray? I would like it if select teachers could carry, but if you could get others armed with less lethal defense I think that would be a solution. Better than nothing

Re: Gun Free Zone core problem:

Posted: Sat, 24 Feb 2018 17:25:33
by FiremanBob
The fascist American Left loves school shootings. These ghouls don't care about the children, they care only about their totalitarian agenda, and anything that furthers their strategy is considered good. Of course, they'll never say this, but look at the glee on the faces of their fake news spokespeople.

Re: Gun Free Zone core problem:

Posted: Sat, 24 Feb 2018 19:26:21
by Snakester
FiremanBob wrote:The fascist American Left loves school shootings. These ghouls don't care about the children, they care only about their totalitarian agenda, and anything that furthers their strategy is considered good. Of course, they'll never say this, but look at the glee on the faces of their fake news spokespeople.
Truer words were never spoken !!! :thumbsup: :thumbsup: :thumbsup:

Re: Gun Free Zone core problem:

Posted: Sun, 25 Feb 2018 13:34:20
by AlanM
School shooting deaths in the US:

2018, February 14 - Marjory Stoneman Douglas High school shootings - (17 deaths)
2017, November 14 - Rancho Tehama Reserve shootings - (6 deaths)
2017, April 10 - North Park Elementary School shooting - (3 deaths)
2015, October 1 - Umpqua Community College shooting - (10 deaths)
2014, October 24 - Marysville Pilchuck High School shooting - (5 deaths)
2013, June 7 - 2013 Santa Monica shooting - (6 deaths)
2013, January 15 - (3 deaths) [10]
2012, December 14 - Sandy Hook Elementary School shootings - (28 deaths)
2012, April 2 - Oikos University shooting - (7 deaths)
2012, February 27 - Chardon High School shooting - (3 deaths)
2010, February 12 - University of Alabama in Huntsville shooting - (3 deaths)
2008, February 14 - Northern Illinois University shooting - (6 deaths)
2007, April 6 - Virginia Tech massacre - (33 deaths)
2006, October 2 - West Nickel Mines School shooting - (6 deaths)
2005, March 21 - Red Lake shootings - (10 deaths)
2002, January 16 - Appalachian School of Law shooting - (3 deaths)
1999, April 20 - Columbine High School massacre - (15 deaths)
1998, May 21 - Thurston High School shooting - (4 deaths)
1998, March 24 - Mitchell Johnson and Andrew Golden - (5 deaths)
1997, December 1 - Heath High School shooting - (3 deaths)
1997, October 1 - Pearl High School shooting - (3 deaths)
1996, August 15 - San Diego State University shooting - (3 deaths)
1996, February 2 - Frontier Middle School shooting - (3 deaths)
1992, May 1 - Lindhurst High School shooting - (3 deaths)
1991, November 1 - University of Iowa shooting - (6 deaths)
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1989, January 17 - Stockton schoolyard shooting - (6 deaths)[11]
1976, July 12 - California State University, Fullerton massacre - (7 deaths)
1974, December 30 - Olean High School shooting - (3 deaths)
1970, May 4 - Kent State shootings - (4 deaths)
1966, November 12 - Mesa, Arizona - (5 deaths) [12]
1966, August 1 - University of Texas tower shooting - (17 deaths)
1940, May 6 - Pasadena - (5 deaths) [4][13][14][7]
1898, December 13 - Charleston - (6 deaths) [8]
1893, March 26 - Plain Dealing high school - (4 deaths) [9]
1868, December 22 - (3 deaths) [15]
1764, July 26 - Enoch Brown - (10 deaths)

Notice that the bulk of the incidents have occurred after the 1989, January 17 - Stockton schoolyard shooting that caused Congress to pass the School Gun Free Zone law in 1990.