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You are not arguing at all
Im' asking you to support your assertion. I don't have to argue anything until you do so.
You are not arguing at all
Im' asking you to support your assertion. I don't have to argue anything until you do so.
you plan on helping confiscating those guns? your thinking is flawed-you clearly support gun banning because you readily support it unless the NRA and gun owners do the impossible-come up with other solutions to nutcases getting guns. Sorry, in this society with our FREEDOMS, evil people will always be able to kill others. Our goal is to allow the victims the power to kill those nutcases ASAP. You are setting up a scenario so you can pretend that gun bans were not your initial desire
its dishonest.
Nowhere did she write or imply that.
Then you are leaving it the people who want to ban guns.
And mark my word if the vast majority of Americans feel schools cannot be made safer from the school shooters who wish to target our children while in class , then they will come after your guns.
Your argument will not protect your gun rights.
People need hope that we can be safer.
and violent crime increases there. shows how stupid gun bans are
Now they're banning knives.
the nanny state mentality is like cancer
the nanny state mentality is like cancer
One of the biggest problems with my generation and I imagine it will be worse with the next one I am a millennial is that they don't like responsibility.
Have you ever wondered why victim narratives are so incredibly popular people are literally making up things to be victims of.
I thank my parents everyday for the things they did for me when I was a kid.
Now in the professional world I can work circles around these clowns everywhere I've worked I'm the youngest person there and I've been there the longest.
It's sad where our culture has gone
Some of these millennials who worked for me have parents who buy every victim story their kids sell them, no matter how ridiculous.
It warps these youths brains over time, in a very bad way.
EDIT: My MicroSoft daughter and my Army Officer son have both thanked me for how they were raised because they are way better than most of their peers and they say that I had something to do with that. My Two Majors Three minors University of Washington grad on my wifes GI Bill daughter who is three years out of school and a nanny trying to figure out what she wants to do when she grows up has not.
I disagree but I was asking her a question--if the people feel a need to ban guns will she be part of it?
Among the other recommendations:
-- The district should install window coverings on doors to conceal kids in schools.
-- The height of outdoor fences should be increased.
-- More mental health counselors, psychologist and social workers are needed who can focus on students well-being instead of on testing. Better marketing of mental health services is also recommended.
-- The county needs to find a better way to pay for school resource officers. Right now, the school district pays $46,000, and cities or the Broward Sheriff’s Office pays the remaining costs, which some cities say is $100,000 or more. Cities decide how many officers to pay for, which has left 35 schools without any police officers. The report recommends the school district increase its share and also recommends finding dedicated funding so disparities won’t exist between cities.
-- School safety plans should be updated by schools in the first month of classes. The plans should be delivered to municipal law enforcement who should acknowledge the review.
-- All classroom doors must remain locked at all times (the current doors only lock from the hallway, not from inside of classroom).
-- Within the first two weeks of school, schools should practice a lockdown drill with school resource officer participation, in addition to fire and tornado drills, and a Code Red (critical incident) drill every semester.
-- All staff and students should wear ID badges, something that is already district policy but irregularly enforced.
-- School administrators need to do ensure they are enforcing discipline rules appropriately. “While there is certainly a defined process for discipline, it was reported that some individual participants in [Broward schools] may have a real or perceived incentive to underreport or not impose consequences. The task force was unanimous that such incentives need to be eliminated and audits need to be performed to make sure the discipline process is being followed with fidelity.” Questions have arisen about whether the shooter at Stoneman Douglas was appropriately disciplined for various infractions. The district has already announced plans to start reviewing discipline enforcement as part of regular school audits.
-- The district’s PROMISE program should be reviewed to better track repeat offenders. The program, which stands for Preventing Recidivism Through Opportunities, Mentoring, Intervention, Support and Education, was created in 2013 to provide alternatives to arrests. The district has claimed a nearly 90 percent success rate, but the South Florida Sun Sentinel discovered that students are not considered repeat offenders unless they commit the exact same offense in the exact same year.
-- Student information should be shared between the district’s PROMISE program and the Broward Sheriff Office’s Civil Citation program. Offenses committed at school and in the community are generally considered separate so neither agency has the student’s full history. The school district has agreed to discuss sharing information at a June 19 meeting.
-- School staff must supervise all open entrances during school starting and closing times.
-- All classrooms should have an intercom button and landline phone to alert school/office of critical incidents in the building. If they do not have these, they should have a radio/walkie-talkie to communicate with school/office. Many portable classrooms have no intercom systems.
-- After school, sports or summer activities must have a security plan in place, with safety responsibilities assigned to a specific trained staff member.
I just read that metal detectors are one of the 100 safety recommendations for Parkland schools. Here are some of the others from the article:
Read more:
Metal detectors among 100 safety measures recommended as a result of Parkland shooting - Sun Sentinel
I said they. Not me. What part of they do you not understand?
Just show me where that works
yet you constantly "like" posts that advocate or support gun bans
Just show me where that works
Along with other safety measures it seems to help at airports, federal court buildings, large sporting events, Disney Parks , etc.
The FBI building in San Antonio, TX.
:roll::lamoA shotgun is a rifle dude.
:roll::lamo
China has the death penalty for 55 crimes, such as drug trafficking, stealing a car, embezzlement. The time between sentencing and execution, which is either by firing squad or lethal injection is about 2 months. Maybe we need stricter penalties and enforcement. Citizens aren't allowed to have guns, although they do commit crimes with knives. Of course under their laws, probably we would lose a lot of our population, but we would be safer.Exactly, and 2 that fall under almost no restrictions ever suggested by anti-gun people. The only thing would be complete bans (which most swear they dont 'mean').
It seems like his father owned them, legally.
It's not the guns, it's the people. We need to figure out how and why our society is creating these losers.
China has the death penalty for 55 crimes, such as drug trafficking, stealing a car, embezzlement. The time between sentencing and execution, which is either by firing squad or lethal injection is about 2 months. Maybe we need stricter penalties and enforcement. Citizens aren't allowed to have guns, although they do commit crimes with knives. Of course under their laws, probably we would lose a lot of our population, but we would be safer.
China has the death penalty for 55 crimes, such as drug trafficking, stealing a car, embezzlement. The time between sentencing and execution, which is either by firing squad or lethal injection is about 2 months. Maybe we need stricter penalties and enforcement. Citizens aren't allowed to have guns, although they do commit crimes with knives. Of course under their laws, probably we would lose a lot of our population, but we would be safer.