He can already punch her, not all schools are high schools and that's not the norm for spree killers
Isaac Send a noteboard - 30/12/2012 03:05:55 PM
Very unrealistic case too, typically speaking an attack on a school will fall into 1 of 5 categories
1) Random lunatic looking for easy prey
2) Angry employee
3) Angry relative of employee
4) Angry Student
5) Angry relative of student
Note that 1, 2, 3, and 5 the person would be arriving armed already, and an armed teacher/staff is again beneficial. I'd be curious for an example of a spree killing that began with the killer unarmed and becoming armed by taking someone else's weapon. It's not impossible but it is very low-prob. Now a kid with no alternate access to weapons might try something like that but then that lack of access will generally mean they have little to no gun lore or skill and frankly I'd give pretty decent odds on them squeezing the trigger to a big nothing, accidentally ejecting the magazine, and probably shooting with the sort of accuracy that leaves barns untouched.
Only in #4 is that even a realistic option, except big problem being that your hypothetical linebacker is statistically unlikely to be a spree killer. Linebackers may not be at the top of the HS social ladder but they are definitely not the bottom and school athletes typically aren't 'picked on' by their fellow students much relatively. I really doubt many linebackers get their lunch money beaten out of them.
Of course a big thing here is that not all schools have teenagers in them, most, in fact, don't have any. Were I to concede to your point though, and say 'lets try it at elementary schools then' I'm sure you'd find some other thing to object to. I hate arguing with people who have already made up their mind. Hell we could have biometric smart guns nobody but the owner could shoot and I'd bet you'd find an objection.
But 5 'backgrounds' there, 4 the gun can only help, 1 the gun will help except for a minority of cases where the angry student doesn't come pre-armed and also has a solid working knowledge of pistols, keeping in mind that that the working knowledge will generally indicate the student in question already has easier access to a gun then taking it off their teacher. The potential possible helpful cases seem to vastly outweigh the possible unhelpful ones.
Well feel free to say something because I've difficulty seeing how a concealed weapon would damage the desired power dynamic, kids are supposed to be under the power of their teacher or any other responsible adult acting as parental proxy.
1) Random lunatic looking for easy prey
2) Angry employee
3) Angry relative of employee
4) Angry Student
5) Angry relative of student
Note that 1, 2, 3, and 5 the person would be arriving armed already, and an armed teacher/staff is again beneficial. I'd be curious for an example of a spree killing that began with the killer unarmed and becoming armed by taking someone else's weapon. It's not impossible but it is very low-prob. Now a kid with no alternate access to weapons might try something like that but then that lack of access will generally mean they have little to no gun lore or skill and frankly I'd give pretty decent odds on them squeezing the trigger to a big nothing, accidentally ejecting the magazine, and probably shooting with the sort of accuracy that leaves barns untouched.
Only in #4 is that even a realistic option, except big problem being that your hypothetical linebacker is statistically unlikely to be a spree killer. Linebackers may not be at the top of the HS social ladder but they are definitely not the bottom and school athletes typically aren't 'picked on' by their fellow students much relatively. I really doubt many linebackers get their lunch money beaten out of them.
Of course a big thing here is that not all schools have teenagers in them, most, in fact, don't have any. Were I to concede to your point though, and say 'lets try it at elementary schools then' I'm sure you'd find some other thing to object to. I hate arguing with people who have already made up their mind. Hell we could have biometric smart guns nobody but the owner could shoot and I'd bet you'd find an objection.
But 5 'backgrounds' there, 4 the gun can only help, 1 the gun will help except for a minority of cases where the angry student doesn't come pre-armed and also has a solid working knowledge of pistols, keeping in mind that that the working knowledge will generally indicate the student in question already has easier access to a gun then taking it off their teacher. The potential possible helpful cases seem to vastly outweigh the possible unhelpful ones.
To say nothing of the power dynamics that a teacher having a lethal weapon would entail.
Well feel free to say something because I've difficulty seeing how a concealed weapon would damage the desired power dynamic, kids are supposed to be under the power of their teacher or any other responsible adult acting as parental proxy.
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Poll: 54 percent view NRA favorably
28/12/2012 04:23:35 AM
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Hahahaha. That is full of shit. OMG. Thanks for the laughs. *NM*
28/12/2012 06:30:08 AM
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I have this to say about that...
28/12/2012 07:10:52 AM
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That was rather long but probably one of the best things I've read this year
28/12/2012 02:31:24 PM
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Excellent article by a knowledgable individual armed with facts. *NM*
28/12/2012 04:36:23 PM
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See my response to Novo.
28/12/2012 06:28:00 PM
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please cite the errors, manipulations, or lies.
28/12/2012 09:30:28 PM
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I cited two in response to her, and those were just the ones I remember off the top of my head.
28/12/2012 11:07:36 PM
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If you can't remember them, then don't claim them *NM*
29/12/2012 03:08:08 AM
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Two just from memory is enough to substantiate my claim.
29/12/2012 03:35:49 AM
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'Substantiate your claim'? I don't think you're lying, I just don't feel any reason to be swayed...
29/12/2012 04:00:10 AM
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The 2 things you attempted to "cite" were absolute nonsense and proved nothing.
31/12/2012 06:00:00 PM
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Re: I have this to say about that...
28/12/2012 05:23:44 PM
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Never point a gun at anything you are not going to shoot, nor shoot anything you do not mean to kill
28/12/2012 06:13:20 PM
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Still losing the gun debate and it's driving you a little crazy isn't it!
28/12/2012 06:40:51 PM
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Gallup: 58% want more gun control; Ipsos: 70% want more gun control, 90% want background checks.
28/12/2012 10:29:50 PM
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..and 100% want to win the lottery, but it isn't going to happen.
05/01/2013 02:17:50 PM
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Re: I have this to say about that...Actually, modern military weapons are constructed to wound
29/12/2012 08:43:49 PM
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Yeah, uh, no. Not until you do some serious background checks on teachers.
29/12/2012 01:00:20 AM
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GOP estimates of teacher competence have increased to the point of giving them concealed guns.
29/12/2012 02:36:08 AM
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You know the GOP is unlikely to object to background check on teachers, the unions might
29/12/2012 02:56:06 AM
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his premise is "there's already too many guns so why bother trying anything at all now"
07/01/2013 06:27:20 PM
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I don't think that's his sole premise but it's also quite true
07/01/2013 07:05:20 PM
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i think you're missing a piece of the puzzle
07/01/2013 07:23:02 PM
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I'm not missing it, I just don't think it's wise or especially moral
07/01/2013 09:36:05 PM
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moral has nothing to do with it, imho
07/01/2013 11:26:00 PM
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Data is data my friend. Please feel free to present your own data if you would like. *NM*
28/12/2012 05:49:09 PM
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Is that the same Gallup that said 54% of America would vote Romney?
28/12/2012 06:15:43 PM
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Once again data is data.....feel free to cite other polling data. *NM*
28/12/2012 06:38:29 PM
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The goddamn frigging election. *NM*
28/12/2012 07:13:04 PM
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Oh, was the NRA running for something? Good grief, was a ridiculous reach. *NM*
28/12/2012 08:07:56 PM
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No, but it shows Gallup polls are horseshit. *NM*
28/12/2012 08:48:12 PM
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No it doesn't, it only shows that Romney was more awful of a candidate than Obama was. *NM*
28/12/2012 09:14:00 PM
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Not according to Gallup, just most US voters; Gallup DOES say 58% of the US wants more gun control.
28/12/2012 10:22:19 PM
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Yes. Most of us aren't against guns per se; we're against the inane concepts of gun "shows"
29/12/2012 01:06:50 AM
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Exactly, crazy libs like Joel want to get rid of all guns, but normal Americans.....
29/12/2012 01:36:00 AM
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Too bad the radical fringe on both sides drowns us both out so well.
29/12/2012 02:25:31 AM
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Previous polling failures by Gallup are evidence for the claim that Gallup polls are flawed.
29/12/2012 01:05:08 AM
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Gallup was Romney +1 with +/- 4% on Election Day.....turned out Obama +3.
29/12/2012 01:33:45 AM
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So what I don't understand about this whole teachers with gun thing
30/12/2012 12:42:05 AM
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It would strictly be voluntary
30/12/2012 03:02:18 AM
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You seriously don't think a linebacker can take a gun off a 5' teacher?He can just punch her.
30/12/2012 09:45:05 AM
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He can already punch her, not all schools are high schools and that's not the norm for spree killers
30/12/2012 03:05:55 PM
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Leveling that playing field is much of the point of guns.
05/01/2013 05:43:47 PM
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You aren't familiar with guns if you think that a large male can't disarm a woman who has one.
07/01/2013 10:14:21 AM
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Well Paul Ali Slater didn't, disarming is risky, and he seems familiar enough with them to me *NM*
07/01/2013 01:25:28 PM
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