RE: [split] What is next for the United States? [GUNS]
May 15, 2019 at 5:03 pm
(This post was last modified: May 15, 2019 at 5:04 pm by onlinebiker.)
(May 15, 2019 at 4:35 pm)Gae Bolga Wrote: Exactly. Even if we had better vetting at the time of sale, as you very often point out, that isn't going to stop the guns from getting into kids hands, and we'll still want the metal detectors. They already have a guy with a gun in them, the SRO, and it might already be one gun too many. Predictably, an SRO doesn't seem to have much of an effect on active shootings, or any violence at all, in fact. We've dumped millions (state by state) into SRO funding. No relationships have thusfar been demonstrated. Giving the whacked out pot smoking kindergarten teacher a pistol is a downgrade...and are we expecting it to make a difference this time?
If you have whacked out dope smoking kindergarten teachers - don't you think it might be a good idea to get rid of them?
If a teacher is incapable of learning how to handle a weapon - do you really want them handling kids minds?
Some people think police agencies train every day for this sort of thing. They do not. The Navy Seals and Delta Force do. Local and State law enforcement agencies do not have the money to train for this sort of thing - and a lion's share of the training they do receive is spent on group, not individual training. How to operate as a group - and not kill each other by friendly fire.
A teacher is by nature - going to have to go this sort of thing alone. They will have to rely on good common sense - and muscle memory training - just like a cop if forced to go it alone.
Any teacher can be taught the muscle memory- good sense - for cop or teacher - not so much.