We've had firearms in schools for years - it's those things hanging on the belts of school resource officers.cb1000rider wrote:But we do hear about it. And it does happen. I wouldn't use your argument as a counter-point in this circumstance. I'm not saying that those violent events would result in a firearms incident, but those events shouldn't be happening either and pointing them out is probably going to run counter to the point that you want to make.SewTexas wrote:... or doing some sort of harm? sure we hear about it infrequently, but not every single night and throughout the country....if this were something to be honestly concerned about we should be hearing non-fatal incidents daily.
I'm more afraid (above) of a student being able to take a firearm off a teacher who isn't expecting it. That doesn't mean that a good holster and concealment couldn't prevent it, but it certainly could happen without.
To me it comes down to statistics that we don't have:
Does having firearms in school increase or decrease the amount of death or serious injury sustained in school? Certainly they could be used to stop someone who is doing harm, but they aren't without risk.
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- Tue Sep 10, 2013 8:01 pm
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- Mon Sep 02, 2013 9:26 pm
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Wow. Thanks, but no thanks.un0fficial wrote:mr surveyor wrote:"and takes regular psychological appointments" ......
and what does this mean?
Just every few months make sure that they're okay.. no depression, nothing that could be affecting them that could cloud their judgement, etc.