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OK... Joel Send a noteboard - 22/12/2012 06:58:42 PM
One, it contributes to the idea of a culture of fear. Which is kind of a bombastic phrase, but I'm thinking of comments I've seen such as "Why should my kids have to be under armed guard?" Yes, having an officer or two is normal in some areas, but I believe it's abnormal in most.

The obvious answer to "why should my kids have to be under armed guard?" is "because school shootings are no longer rare." That, after all, is why the recurring national debate has been rejoined, no? I mean, are you saying something must NOT be done? Why have inner city schools been putting metal detectors on their entrances since the '80s? Clearly there is a serious mortal problem here or we would not be debating; putting armed cops in schools would greatly mitigate that problem without infringing anyones constitutional rights or security.

Two, it doesn't really solve the problem. "Oh, okay, so now there's a guard at the school. Is there also going to be one at every church, every supermarket, every gathering of people anywhere?"

I suppose that is up to the proprietors of those private institutions, which public schools are not. Further, general public gatherings are not nearly as vulnerable and defenseless as elementary school kids, so they do not require the same degree of protection.
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the NRA shows it is an asylum overrun by lunatics - 22/12/2012 04:40:26 PM 1168 Views
I do not see why calling for armed cops at schools is an unreasonable response. - 22/12/2012 04:53:06 PM 683 Views
I can think of two reasons off the top of my head - 22/12/2012 05:38:19 PM 722 Views
OK... - 22/12/2012 06:58:42 PM 684 Views
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The effectiveness issue aside - 22/12/2012 06:13:30 PM 588 Views
Re: The effectiveness issue aside - 22/12/2012 06:59:36 PM 669 Views
If you think it would solve the debate then probably - 22/12/2012 07:09:42 PM 631 Views
Nothing will ever truly end the debate, but we can greatly reduce or end its justification. - 22/12/2012 08:03:39 PM 594 Views
If it's shown to work - 23/12/2012 12:25:38 AM 671 Views
columbine had two armed guards on the day of the shooting. they were both immediately fired upon... - 23/12/2012 12:49:30 AM 568 Views
I have never seen any mention of them among the injured or dead (or at all.) - 23/12/2012 01:09:38 AM 714 Views
A fuller account of Gardner - 23/12/2012 10:27:24 AM 769 Views
Nice link. - 23/12/2012 02:27:30 PM 568 Views
Re: Nice link. - 23/12/2012 03:15:24 PM 543 Views
at last count, over 99,000 schools in the US - 23/12/2012 12:45:30 AM 624 Views
What is public safety worth to you? - 23/12/2012 12:54:04 AM 550 Views
it's not entirely a matter of cost, although that factors into it. - 23/12/2012 01:01:50 AM 486 Views
There are many cases where armed cops ended mass shootings. - 23/12/2012 01:28:25 AM 492 Views
there are none where an armed guard placed there *before* the shooting had any effect - 23/12/2012 01:36:42 AM 609 Views
Kind of a Catch-22; if they PREVENT shootings, shootings can only occur in their absence. - 23/12/2012 01:52:03 AM 682 Views
ok, here is my last word on the subject - 23/12/2012 02:06:49 AM 605 Views
9 people injured vs. 20 people dead. - 23/12/2012 02:34:00 AM 539 Views
it is still "more guns makes us safer" which has yet to prevent a single massacre in this country - 23/12/2012 02:41:56 PM 663 Views
Peter Odighizuwa comes to mind, that's also horrible logic - 23/12/2012 08:27:46 PM 547 Views
[citation needed] - 25/12/2012 04:54:14 PM 543 Views
Fair enough - 25/12/2012 09:06:43 PM 881 Views
It doesn't have to be a full time gaurd standing looking dangerous. - 26/12/2012 06:12:14 PM 639 Views
People die from all sort of causes - 22/12/2012 07:27:53 PM 601 Views
Cars require training, certification and licensing, too; why should guns not? - 22/12/2012 08:25:43 PM 743 Views
Do bombs require certification? - 22/12/2012 09:21:25 PM 826 Views
i say this with all due respect -- eat a bag of dicks - 23/12/2012 01:04:08 AM 630 Views
That was pretty damn respectful under the circumstances. - 23/12/2012 01:10:04 AM 585 Views
The lack of intellect displayed here is to be expected - 23/12/2012 04:01:32 AM 593 Views
so according to you we should just make life illegal since everyone is going to die from something.. - 23/12/2012 07:25:05 AM 527 Views
Obviously you didn't put pay attention - 23/12/2012 01:40:17 PM 544 Views
no, you said "fuck it because people die anyway". there is a big difference - 23/12/2012 02:46:46 PM 534 Views
As usual, you are wrong on so many fronts... - 27/12/2012 10:39:04 PM 849 Views
Dicks and stones - 23/12/2012 03:54:25 AM 728 Views
FYI - I gave moondog a 30-day time-out via the ignore function. - 23/12/2012 05:48:13 AM 482 Views
FYI -- you didn't post to this board for 30+ days - 23/12/2012 07:21:44 AM 486 Views
I'm not sure it's about guns. - 23/12/2012 06:08:50 PM 555 Views

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