It doesn't matter what I think.
This is more blood to stain the hands of every single person who refuses to discuss any sort of meaningful regulation of firearms.
What do you propose? Be specific please.
Coward. You were given te opportunity to be specific with a solution and you fell forward right on your fat face. PATHETIC!
Nope, sorry.
I've tried to have this discussion and I got laughed at for the attempt.
Y-O-U believe guns are more important than human lives, Y-O-U can solve the problem.
Here we go again, seems to be regular as clockwork!
https://www.express.co.uk/news/worl...y-Marjory-Stoneman-Douglas-high-school-gunman
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Time to arm teachers and staff. Should have been done a long time ago. Shooters will always target "gun free zones."
Have you come up with any different or better ideas since then?
Have you come up with any different or better ideas since then?
Must really be a rubik's cube for a foreigner to even begin to understand Americans' love with guns, hell, most of us can't figure it out, especially since most of those defending the inanity don't know either
Always seems to come down to the more guns, the more people who have guns, the safer we are, which is completely absurd given we have more guns than people and we are still one of the leading nations in the world when it comes to gun deaths
Time to arm teachers and staff. Should have been done a long time ago. Shooters will always target "gun free zones."
Why bother?
Why limit it to teachers and staff? At age 3yrs every child should have a gun. All armed all the time. Then shootings would 'never' happen.
And even if they did, they deserved to die.
And the kids too, don't forget the kids, they got trigger fingers too, although then you would have to upgrade the teacher doing playground duty so that he/she doesn't get overpowered
A teacher at the school told the Miami Herald that Cruz, 19, had been identified as a potential threat to fellow students in the past. Gard says he believes the school administration had sent out an email warning teachers that the student had made threats against other in the past and that he should not be allowed on the campus with a backpack. Another student interviewed on the scene by Channel 7 said the student had guns at home.
“We were told last year that he wasn’t allowed on campus with a backpack on him,” said math teacher Jim Gard, who said the former student suspected in the shootings had been in his class last year. “There were problems with him last year threatening students, and I guess he was asked to leave campus.”
http://www.miamiherald.com/news/local/education/article200094039.html
I've seen the shooter identified as an ex-student and 19 years old which would be old for high school. Yet it sounds like he still came around the school. Not sure if public school can ban kids from campus, not that banning someone would prevent them from doing this.
How about arm yourself, then do us all a favor and pull the trigger.
No but placing barriers to his access to guns might have