Another School Shooting
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Interesting factoid: If we went to private/parochial schools again, schools would be able to establish security measures as they see fit, including armed guards.
Weird how the government sets up these mass shooting targets otherwise known as "gun free zones" and then fails to secure them.
Weird how the government sets up these mass shooting targets otherwise known as "gun free zones" and then fails to secure them.
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Hmmm. I'm agreeing with lots of peeps today. +1Speaker to Animals wrote:Interesting factoid: If we went to private/parochial schools again, schools would be able to establish security measures as they see fit, including armed guards.
Weird how the government sets up these mass shooting targets otherwise known as "gun free zones" and then fails to secure them.
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Security costs money, diverting funds from education is not a good idea in cash starved schools. Maybe the gun industry could use some of their massive profits to help out. Insurance for gun owners could raise money for security too. Everyone accepts insurance on car ownership why not guns?Kath wrote:Hmmm. I'm agreeing with lots of peeps today. +1Speaker to Animals wrote:Interesting factoid: If we went to private/parochial schools again, schools would be able to establish security measures as they see fit, including armed guards.
Weird how the government sets up these mass shooting targets otherwise known as "gun free zones" and then fails to secure them.
For legal reasons, we are not threatening to destroy U.S. government property with our glorious medieval siege engine. But if we wanted to, we could. But we won’t. But we could.
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So much stupid in this post.Montegriffo wrote:Security costs money, diverting funds from education is not a good idea in cash starved schools. Maybe the gun industry could use some of their massive profits to help out. Insurance for gun owners could raise money for security too. Everyone accepts insurance on car ownership why not guns?Kath wrote:Hmmm. I'm agreeing with lots of peeps today. +1Speaker to Animals wrote:Interesting factoid: If we went to private/parochial schools again, schools would be able to establish security measures as they see fit, including armed guards.
Weird how the government sets up these mass shooting targets otherwise known as "gun free zones" and then fails to secure them.
Schools aren't cash starved.
The rest of your post is retarded nonsense.
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Nice Ad Homs, do you have an actual argument or just insults?Okeefenokee wrote:So much stupid in this post.Montegriffo wrote:Security costs money, diverting funds from education is not a good idea in cash starved schools. Maybe the gun industry could use some of their massive profits to help out. Insurance for gun owners could raise money for security too. Everyone accepts insurance on car ownership why not guns?Kath wrote: Hmmm. I'm agreeing with lots of peeps today. +1
Schools aren't cash starved.
The rest of your post is retarded nonsense.
No need to reply, I already know the answer.
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No, true story. We literally spend far more (double? ) what other nations spend per student with shittier results, including cafeteria food. Do a google image search for school lunches around the world....Montegriffo wrote:
Nice Ad Homs, do you have an actual argument or just insults?
No need to reply, I already know the answer.
It's truly suckity suck suck suck in public schools, here, now.
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1. Schools are not cash starved.Montegriffo wrote:Nice Ad Homs, do you have an actual argument or just insults?Okeefenokee wrote:So much stupid in this post.Montegriffo wrote:
Security costs money, diverting funds from education is not a good idea in cash starved schools. Maybe the gun industry could use some of their massive profits to help out. Insurance for gun owners could raise money for security too. Everyone accepts insurance on car ownership why not guns?
Schools aren't cash starved.
The rest of your post is retarded nonsense.
No need to reply, I already know the answer.
2. The argument was made for private schools, not public schools, so security would be in the budget of a business that has to break even.
3. Private schools perform better without the budgets of public schools.
4. The idea of private industry gun makers helping out with security of public schools is already done through taxes.
5. Public schools waste that tax money and fail to provide security or educated students.
6. Insurance for gun owners would only be paid for by legal gun owners. Gun crimes are committed by illegal gun users who would not be insured.
7. Millions of drivers are uninsured, and millions of car accidents occur where no insurance policy is present.
Everything in your post was fucking retarded.
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Leftist talking points and doesn't have the common courtesy to admit he is one.Kath wrote:No, true story. We literally spend far more (double? ) what other nations spend per student with shittier results, including cafeteria food. Do a google image search for school lunches around the world....Montegriffo wrote:
Nice Ad Homs, do you have an actual argument or just insults?
No need to reply, I already know the answer.
It's truly suckity suck suck suck in public schools, here, now.
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So insurance for car owners is retarded because some people choose not to buy it?Okeefenokee wrote:1. Schools are not cash starved.Montegriffo wrote:Nice Ad Homs, do you have an actual argument or just insults?Okeefenokee wrote:
So much stupid in this post.
Schools aren't cash starved.
The rest of your post is retarded nonsense.
No need to reply, I already know the answer.
2. The argument was made for private schools, not public schools, so security would be in the budget of a business that has to break even.
3. Private schools perform better without the budgets of public schools.
4. The idea of private industry gun makers helping out with security of public schools is already done through taxes.
5. Public schools waste that tax money and fail to provide security or educated students.
6. Insurance for gun owners would only be paid for by legal gun owners. Gun crimes are committed by illegal gun users who would not be insured.
7. Millions of drivers are uninsured, and millions of car accidents occur where no insurance policy is present.
Everything in your post was fucking retarded.
The Vegas shooter was a legal owner as far as I'm aware. Many crimes are committed by legal gun owners.
Schools waste tax money so don't give them any more for security measures, what sort of an argument is that?
18 school shootings so far this year. Security costs money. Spend more on security if gun controls won't work. Register your guns while you are at it to make it harder for criminals to get their hands on them.
Or shove your head in the sand while shouting ''freedom and rights''. It won't save childrens lives but at least you won't hear the screams.
For legal reasons, we are not threatening to destroy U.S. government property with our glorious medieval siege engine. But if we wanted to, we could. But we won’t. But we could.
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This kid had some issues
Gallagher: “We should also point out that we have scoured his social media footprint. We have mentioned this before, but he was clearly obsessed with guns because he was attached and followed all types of gun groups, as well as resistance groups — the Syrian resistance and Iraqi fighters. Remeber, we said earlier that he was actually involved in a chat room discussion, YouTube chat room discussion online about the building of bombs.”
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