Gun falls out of 16 y/o’s backpack

ah.......you're a garbage collector......

Like I said, you wouldn't understand it.

I can explain it to you if you actually would like to learn something for a change. But I also understand that folks like you (simps) often get bored easily when smarter people start talking.

Let me know if you want to hear about it. Or just go back to your coloring books.
 
Pay the teachers extra to carry concealed weapons.
That will - surely - drastically lower the chances of mass shootings in schools.

As for the kid with a gun?
Whatever.

75 million children in America.
And one gun fell out of one kids backpack.
For umpteen, possible reasons.
Big deal.
 
Pay the teachers extra to carry concealed weapons.

I take it you haven't met many teachers. Needless to say NOT all people go into their field of work with the intent that they can start shooting. Maybe that's just you and the other fuck-ups in this country who have taken to Worship of the Second Amendment.

As for the kid with a gun?
Whatever.

That's the spirit!

75 million children in America.
And one gun fell out of one kids backpack.
For umpteen, possible reasons.
Big deal.

And when they die 20 at a time, again, no big deal for America. We have THOTZ-n-PRAYERZ!
 
I take it you haven't met many teachers. Needless to say NOT all people go into their field of work with the intent that they can start shooting. Maybe that's just you and the other fuck-ups in this country who have taken to Worship of the Second Amendment.



That's the spirit!



And when they die 20 at a time, again, no big deal for America. We have THOTZ-n-PRAYERZ!
T had a marine and sheriffs deputy for teachers I'm sure they would have jumped zt the chance to conceal carry at work. My son's school hires former SWATT officers for school resource officers. They are on top of things.
 
At one of our local High Schools a 15 year old kid kid had his backpack under his desk and accidentally unzipped, his handgun slided out into the floor where the teacher was the first to notice it…

This was not reported by the media and the kid is being removed to a school for troubled kids…

So, other than reducing the availability of firearms, what can we do about the situation that happened much more than is reported?

Any ideas? My kids go to these schools!

Charge the parents!!!
 
The obvious solution is better parenting.

When I was school age it was made very clear to everyone that the actions of the child would produce consequences to the parents.

Get draconian on the parents and see if that doesnt have an impact on the children's behavior.

Can you define "get draconian on the parents"? In what way? Criminal charges if their kid gets in trouble but they don't wallop him at home? Criminal charges if they DO wallop him and he feels angry and helpless and wants to take it out on someone else? Criminal charges if they're told by the school that he's a troubled kid but they don't take him to counseling? Criminal charges if they DO take him to counseling but it's ineffective?
 
Pay the teachers extra to carry concealed weapons.
That will - surely - drastically lower the chances of mass shootings in schools.

As for the kid with a gun?
Whatever.

75 million children in America.
And one gun fell out of one kids backpack.
For umpteen, possible reasons.
Big deal.

You are insane.
 
What really funny, at least from my perspective, is that kids in my high school always brought guns to school. I grew up in the country in Pennsylvania and a lot of kids were rifle owners, and you'd always see their rifles in their trucks.

And this only fifteen years ago. It was normal for us in a way that really surprises me looking back now.
 
Can you define "get draconian on the parents"? In what way? Criminal charges if their kid gets in trouble but they don't wallop him at home? Criminal charges if they DO wallop him and he feels angry and helpless and wants to take it out on someone else? Criminal charges if they're told by the school that he's a troubled kid but they don't take him to counseling? Criminal charges if they DO take him to counseling but it's ineffective?

Criminal charges against the parent(s). Could involve incarceration or perhaps just $$.
The punishment should fit the crime.

Beating children is already illegal and is another pretty good indication of poor parenting.

If they chose counseling that doesnt exempt them from responsibility.

Society did not do itself any favors by eliminating the concept of responsibility.
 
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