Monday, December 17, 2012

I was going to avoid this but I can't

School Violence:
some thoughts, some are even connected...

  • I would like to point out that none of the mass shooters were criminals (a misnomer if there ever was one- criminals are... like "them" a non defined group of individuals that we all talk about and yet have no clue who or what a 'criminal" actually is). Arming teachers is particularly ironic statement here in Tennessee where last year a teacher walked in and shot a principal and and assistant principal (crippling one of them).
    "mentally ill loners" exactly how many of our shooters have been "mentally ill?" Several of them have been rather normal school kids (especially if you are familiar with the numbers of kids that have been caught bringing firearms to school.
    Gun Control could mean stopping the legal sale of firearms at flea markets/ craig's list, online without background checks (ironically only works on "criminals") and waiting periods. Could mean training where a trainer could spot a mental imbalance (through vetting). Gun Control does not have to mean banning/forced removal. All things in moderation. But there is no guarantees in life. School's could be made more secure, magnetic locks, security cameras, hidden metal detectors, secured access, employee screening (to be a substitute in Tennessee requires a High School diploma and 1-2 days of training, a drug check and sometimes a background check)
  • (poster saying that guns are not the  issue with Timothy McVeigh) you are comparing apples and oranges as a certain math teacher is prone to tell me. Timothy McVeigh was not insane or mentally unstable. What he did was strike back at a federal Government the only way he thought he knew how (Ruby Ridge, Waco, other federal messes). He is a terrorist- he blew up a building in an act of murder with specific motives but unspecific targets. The shooter from Friday and other school shootings acted with unspecific motives (other than the one I hear people say over and over again "kill them all and let God sort them out) and specific targets (like Friday) the violence was focused and the killings precise. If you are going to use the argument on Guns on this basis then you are generalizing every suicide bomber, every bomber, every terrorist, every killer and yet by the numbers - most of them used guns to do the killing. To date, I know of only 1 rampage in recent history that involved stabbing people with a knife
  • I am for gun control, not gun banning. I am for moderation. Some People believe they need guns mostly because they do not believe the police can or will protect them. Have no confidence in their fellows (neighbors, people in their immediate area). I personally am surrounded by fairly trigger happy neighbors. I spend some of my time praying they will shoot straight and not accidentally shoot me.
  • 1 gunman or 2 or just 1 gunman with 2 guns?
    How many are dead? No one except the Courant seems sure
    How many wounded? 3 people may be in the hospital
    1 teacher got shot in the foot
    tweeting speculation abounds
    panic abounds
    can't wait to see what the NRA will say about this (will they be canceling the convention...unlikely since as we all know guns don't kill people, just people armed with highly efficient guns kill people without guns)
  •  the confiscated weapons are a Glock standard clip: 15 to 17 rounds
    sig sauer standard clip (depending on handgun model) 9-17 rounds
  • and a .223 carbine (m-16 style assualt rifle with acceration) luckly he didn't use it.
  •  All I am asking for is some sanity, not Gmen to show up and demand that you hand over your guns. We could pretend to be as civilized as we claim to be and find a middle ground without going to extremes...since that appears to be what got us into these tragedies in the first place.
  • Again with another Ironic statement: Are our children our number one priority? As a Nation? if the answer is yes, then consider this (the irony) what do we as a nation/taxpayers spend the most on (as a country) per year?
  • "National Defense" Yep, billions and billions of dollars on guns, and tanks and drones oh my. Why do I bring this up? Because, if we spent even 2% of that budget on securing our schools we could probably guarantee the safety of every school in this country with armed trained security/police (heck special forces), better doors, better locks, better windows, better paid staff, school psychologists, better buildings, better parking, better training, better computers, better books, better food, better education. (I probably forgot something like body armor for students and teachers - again ironic since with all that money our soldiers don't even get that either).
  • that's all for now, life according to the speaker....sigh...damn

1 comment:

  1. "We can’t tolerate this anymore. These tragedies must end. And to end them, we must change.

    We will be told that the causes of such violence are complex, and that is true. No single law, no set of laws can eliminate evil from the world or prevent every senseless act of violence in our society, but that can’t be an excuse for inaction. Surely we can do better than this.

    If there’s even one step we can take to save another child or another parent or another town from the grief that’s visited Tucson and Aurora and Oak Creek and Newtown and communities from Columbine to Blacksburg before that, then surely we have an obligation to try."

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