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Subject: What if we give teachers NON LETHAL crippling devces, eg tranqulisers

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  • 12.14.2012 6:02 PM PDT

Posted by: Dodge Reborn
The flood is always butthurt about something.


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Posted by: seven blind mice

Posted by: IFallen Sith
First thing I noticed; why is your plan so complex?
I was just thinking that, it started just as a tranquilizer gun in a locker but then i thought it needed more 'Safety measures' because otherwise it might sound too dangerous to the white middle aged men in politics who wouldnt consider it to be a good idea to pass as a law.

The reason I noticed is because with that level of complexity, there is a higher chance of a problem arising.

  • 12.14.2012 6:05 PM PDT

Why don't they do what Florida does and post resource officers(county sheriff deputy(s)) at each school and the amount of them depends on the size of the student body and school.

  • 12.14.2012 6:05 PM PDT

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Posted by: Beyond hope

Posted by: theHurtfulTurkey

Posted by: Beyond hope

Posted by: theHurtfulTurkey
Oh yes, well that just solves everything. Militarized schools, 15ft bared wire fences, pat-downs and metal detectors at every entrance.


Is there any point in dramatizing my comment?

All I mean by security systems is doors that lock from the outside with security guard doormen that open the doors for parents, Then leading them to there child if they need to take them out of school early, and then close and lock the door.


Yes, there is a point in exaggerating your comment. As I said before, such a drastic step is completely unnecessary because of how scarce these attacks are.


In that case I suppose you don't support new gun regulation?

In which case I would agree.


I support regulation, but I don't support reactionary decisions. Lawmaking requires us to be rational...after a tragedy like today's, we are anything but. The threads, the news reports, the Facebook rants are all proof that right now our nation is in mourning, and is directing the sadness and anger at the most obvious target, which is not necessarily the right target.

Regulation may come, and eventually we may decide as a nation that we've seen enough people lose their children in a swift act of terrible violence, but it shouldn't happen while we think so irrationally that we consider posting armed guards at elementary schools and adding a degree of fascist rule that our forefathers so adamantly frowned on.

  • 12.14.2012 6:06 PM PDT

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Posted by: theHurtfulTurkey

Posted by: Beyond hope

Posted by: theHurtfulTurkey

Posted by: Beyond hope

Posted by: theHurtfulTurkey
Oh yes, well that just solves everything. Militarized schools, 15ft bared wire fences, pat-downs and metal detectors at every entrance.


Is there any point in dramatizing my comment?

All I mean by security systems is doors that lock from the outside with security guard doormen that open the doors for parents, Then leading them to there child if they need to take them out of school early, and then close and lock the door.


Yes, there is a point in exaggerating your comment. As I said before, such a drastic step is completely unnecessary because of how scarce these attacks are.


In that case I suppose you don't support new gun regulation?

In which case I would agree.


I support regulation, but I don't support reactionary decisions. Lawmaking requires us to be rational...after a tragedy like today's, we are anything but. The threads, the news reports, the Facebook rants are all proof that right now our nation is in mourning, and is directing the sadness and anger at the most obvious target, which is not necessarily the right target.

Regulation may come, and eventually we may decide as a nation that we've seen enough people lose their children in a swift act of terrible violence, but it shouldn't happen while we think so irrationally that we consider posting armed guards at elementary schools and adding a degree of fascist rule that our forefathers so adamantly frowned on.
I'm saving this so I can copy it later.

  • 12.14.2012 6:07 PM PDT

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