A Third Grader Eyeing the Classroom Door

When those at this forum went to school, most of us anyway, no one worried about the door being locked to keep the class from getting gunned down. We force children today to endure that thought as a tradeoff for a wide open gun culture. Is it worth it?

There is a real easy fix for all of this. Home schooling. A) Kids would be safer. B) They would actually get some sort of education. C) It would lower peoples property taxes D) It would cut the nuts off of corrupt teachers unions. Need a problem solved? Just ask me.
 
There is a real easy fix for all of this. Home schooling. A) Kids would be safer. B) They would actually get some sort of education. C) It would lower peoples property taxes D) It would cut the nuts off of corrupt teachers unions. Need a problem solved? Just ask me.

Right, like the same people who think it is acceptable for elementary kids to get massacred by a semi automatic weapon cause banning such a weapon would deprive them their "freedom" is going to educate their own kids at home, good luck with that one
 
Right, like the same people who think it is acceptable for elementary kids to get massacred by a semi automatic weapon cause banning such a weapon would deprive them their "freedom" is going to educate their own kids at home, good luck with that one

Conservatives would do that and actually teach their children. No like you liberals who just used schools for a baby sitting service and could care less kids are coming dumber than fuck. Dumber than you.
 
Conservatives would do that and actually teach their children. No like you liberals who just used schools for a baby sitting service and could care less kids are coming dumber than fuck. Dumber than you.

Right, teaching another generation that it is acceptable for elementary kids to get massacred by a semi automatic weapon cause banning such a weapon would deprive them their "freedom" is a good idea, okie dokie
 
Right, teaching another generation that it is acceptable for elementary kids to get massacred by a semi automatic weapon cause banning such a weapon would deprive them their "freedom" is a good idea, okie dokie

You truly are dumber than fuck Archives. Obviously learned behavior.
 
we had guns when i went to school...even had pickup trucks in lot with gun racks full of guns and no gun background checks,,,and no one got shot...u stupidfuck

You’re the third or fourth Right wing clone who has shown us his nitwit credentials with this argument. Take a few hours to see if you can figure it out.
 
There is a real easy fix for all of this. Home schooling. A) Kids would be safer. B) They would actually get some sort of education. C) It would lower peoples property taxes D) It would cut the nuts off of corrupt teachers unions. Need a problem solved? Just ask me.

How will they earn living?
 
Yes. Tell them that the GQP, NRA, and the right wing media are responsible.

These trolls are so desperate to blame anyone but the party who put those guns in the killer hands, the Texas Republicans. Abbott might have well have aborted those babies brutally himself. Yes I said "abort" to demonstrate Republican hypocrisy. Republican assholes care to pretend about babies - what a sick joke.
 
While I kinda agree, consider this: your argument is akin to traffic laws being an infringement. They are there for our safety.

Or masks. Remember the fit the Republican pussys made about wearing a piece of cloth over their face? Geez you'd think we were asking them to have sex with their daughters! Incidentally all Republicans want to have sex with their daughters. How do I know?

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While I kinda agree, consider this: your argument is akin to traffic laws being an infringement. They are there for our safety.

It's an infringement on an absolute freedom. It's only an infringement on the "right" if a right to drive without rules exists. Same is true with Dumberthanyou's argument. Limitations on gun freedom are part of The Second Amendment. This was decided in the Heller case, the very case that establishes The Second Amendment as an individual right. The case provides that it is not an "unlimited" right. It necessarily follows, then, that exceptions to the right that are lawful are not infringements on the right at all.
 
It's an infringement on an absolute freedom. It's only an infringement on the "right" if a right to drive without rules exists. Same is true with Dumberthanyou's argument. Limitations on gun freedom are part of The Second Amendment. This was decided in the Heller case, the very case that establishes The Second Amendment as an individual right. The case provides that it is not an "unlimited" right. It necessarily follows, then, that exceptions to the right that are lawful are not infringements on the right at all.

I'll bet you a million dollars if an assault weapons ban comes before THIS SCOTUS they will overturn it. We are so fucked.
 
I'll bet you a million dollars if an assault weapons ban comes before THIS SCOTUS they will overturn it. We are so fucked.

Maybe not. Connecticut hasn't banned assault weapons but it has placed restrictions on them, law that remains on the books.
 
Maybe not. Connecticut hasn't banned assault weapons but it has placed restrictions on them, law that remains on the books.

It's going to have to be by executive order. I can't see any other way. Congress isn't going to do anything. I refuse to be "Lucy and the Football" any longer.
 
When those at this forum went to school, most of us anyway, no one worried about the door being locked to keep the class from getting gunned down. We force children today to endure that thought as a tradeoff for a wide open gun culture. Is it worth it?

first, it should be a security guard or a teacher eyeing the door so the third graders don't have to.....second, this is what we worried about when I was a third grader....defensive procedures in the event of nuclear attack.....

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