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We live in a remote area, and if trouble comes, I wait for nobody. ![]() http://tv.naturalnews.com/v.asp?v=30...1A8646DC564AA4 Harvey.
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What do we teach our children in the US? Drugs are dangerous: let's have a war on drugs. Terrorists might come to our country: let's all pack guns and send troops and bomb them wherever they might be. Flying is dangerous: let's put people up there with guns. Our neighborhoods aren't safe: let's put up gates or get more security. Let's incarcarcate a ridiculous proportion of our population. Our response to anythiing uncomfortable is force. Kids are watching, learning. I have NO clue if that is the problem. I have guns and wouldn't give them up. But I just wonder if our way of solving problems- with force- is the real problem. I live in a small town in Wyoming, a place you'd think is safe to raise your kids. Two months ago, a nut came into town, abducted a 12 year old girl, assaulted her. She was let go, miraculously. The guy was a loner, into child porn, used force to get his way. Obviously didn't question right/wrong, just made the jump to using force. No one seems to know what would have changed any of this: Connecticut, Colorado, anywhere there is senseless violence. But I think, somehow, it is learned.
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No, it's not new. People haven't changed a bit. The list of atrocities, on a major scale and smaller scale is endless. Maybe it's time to change?
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Some one said, I cant think of who, nor the actual quote but it went something like The only protection is men ready to do violence. for the first 150 years of our country men were expected to defend themselves, I say men because as we all know womens movements is a relatively recent occurrence. And because they defended themselves there were fewer mass atrocities. Dont get me wrong there were and will always be bad people doing bad things but few of them were able to conduct atrocities on a major scale as they were instead killed or stopped by the men they were attacking. |
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Yeah, you might be right. If the teachers had been packing, they could have fought back. The guy didn't care if he died, apparently, so he may have still attacked and not as many would have died. Or, had he known that the teachers were armed, would he have, instead, chosen- like McVeigh - to use a big truck loaded with fertilizer? So, say that we arm most people and train them to be safe with guns. Do we then put our schools in 'green zones' like Baghdad? Even there, where a bomb-filled truck couldn't get in, violent people found a way to massacre. Determined people seem to find a way.
Further violence only works until the enemy adapts to it, in my opinion. |
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The problem though as I see it is if you try to use nonviolence you get dead
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Yeah, if someone comes a shootin', I'm not gonna lay down and die! It's already too late if they've come with their guns a blazin'.
Just seems like there should be some way to prevent this. I'm as clueless as anyone as to the way to do that, though. Probably too ingrained in human nature. I just read an article on Pop Sci online, "Would Arming Teachers and Students Really Have Prevented a Tragedy." They refer to a 2009 Univ Penna study that claims that if a victim had a chance to resist, he or she was 5.5 x more likely to be shot. There's a lot more to it and I can't say that I'm convinced of the validity of the study results. Interesting reading, though. |
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No glass in the front door.
Electric power doors or gates, hit one button and all door lock and all hallways are blocked .If there is a breach the school can go into a total lock down just like a jail.
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![]() I know that is not what your talking about but it sure made a good point. |
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Look at it this way if one gunman walks into a room with 200 other gunmen/and women, and he knows every one there is armed and knows how to shoot would he be willing to die after one or 2 shots? Yes some of these people are willing to die but they want easy targets, and multiple body count. Also dont forget the pain. If the gunman is shot in a part of the body that wont immediately kill the pain of that would be a deterrent |
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It all comes back to colon furguson. Walking through a NY train shooting people as the lay under train seats. HE knew they were un armed. He took his time, then gave UP! He got to 'defend himself' and 'Cross examine' his SURVIVORS!! Had ONE redneck been on that train and dis-reguarded' the local laws and had his piece with him, he could have 'offed' that puke and saved many lives!
The Va Tech thing came to an end when MORE guns got there. The FIRST gun that got there was a 'permit holder' instructor that ran 2 blocks to his car to get HIS gun, then ran 2 blocks back. If he had it in his lunch box, he could have saved many lives. PERIOD! Criminals pick those places because they know there are no guns there!
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Here's the difference. McVeigh was an act of terror and had no intention of killing himself. This is usually how terror attacks are. The difference would be ones carried out by those that believe they will prosper in the afterlife for doing what they did. These are planned out very long term. Very methodical. There isn't a point where they "snap". They plan, and plan, and eventually pick a good time. Now, take this into account about the Batman shooter. Had he wanted to die, he would have likely stayed in a standoff with police until he was shot, or stayed around to be shot. In his case his was more planned out. He didn't just "snap". He obviously thought out that he wanted to do this on the opening night. Found the theater that had signs up saying guns weren't allowed, etc. Perhaps if every location allowed weapons, he might go to further levels. It's impossible to know. Most of these mass shootings (especially at schools) are done by people who seemingly want to die, but don't want to just "off" themselves at home in their basement. If there is even a single deterrent, they are likely too much of a coward to go through with it. Of course none of these apply for every case. Every case is indeed unique. The real issue at hand is the fact that there are very, very few mental hospitals anymore. Insurance companies won't cover the care, and doctors make more off writing prescriptions than actually figuring out the root of the problem. If anyone wants mental help for their son, daughter, or other family member, they are encouraged to wait until they do something violent so it goes on their police record, and eventually possibly go into the jail/prison system for acting out. All the while, the leading cause of the actions are never learned, never figured out, never solved, never helped. This is the true root of the problem at this point. The secondary issue typcally coming down to how the person acting out may have been raised. |
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She KNEW he was a 'problem'. She let her guard down. I was raised in a house with 'foster' kids. I had a collection of models that I loved. I found my 55 Chevy convertable in the attic. It had been heated with a match and pressed into another one. (That boy was later charged with 'arson') There are 'signs'. People need to pay attention.
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