Well, I guess there were some dumb kids from that school. lol
So dumb kids....that's what you get from that account.
OK
Well, I guess there were some dumb kids from that school. lol
Wayne Lapierre speaking at CPAC...
...and he's kicking ass and taking names.
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I think the answer is to take away the targets. Lots of gun owners argue for hardening targets (provide guns to the good guys). My input is to take the targets away completely.
Make school doors to each room truly lockable and unable to be kicked in or shot in. Make sure each room can be exited directly to outside (second story rooms get escape ladders/ropes, etc...).
Seems pretty damn simple. Shots fired would result in a true lock down, and a shooter wouldn't have access to targets. Take away the targets, and the shooter has nothing to shoot at.
Well I don't really know if I like that law or not. Sure seems like it gives officers a very broad interpretation they could use and possibly abuse if they had bad intentions.
If it's used I hope it's done right
ANY law can be abused. ANY law can be ignored. So why do we have ANY laws?
Well I don't really know if I like that law or not. Sure seems like it gives officers a very broad interpretation they could use and possibly abuse if they had bad intentions.
If it's used I hope it's done right
Where's mrjarrell when you need him?
So dumb kids....that's what you get from that account.
OK
No, I think t was a professional actor sent to places to try and discredit liberal movements.
Actually, I was just thinking of how easily the kid gave up, after being told he could ask the question he wanted. It does not appear that he ever considered just saying "ok," and then throwing a Gremlin in the works when he had the chance to ask his question.
Well I don't really know if I like that law or not. Sure seems like it gives officers a very broad interpretation they could use and possibly abuse if they had bad intentions.
If it's used I hope it's done right
Not sure if this has been posted anywhere. Please excuse if it's a dupe.
California laws on guns at work:
California school shooting plot thwarted by security guard, police say | Fox News