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says... On 1/1/13 7:49 PM, JustWait wrote: On 1/1/2013 7:15 PM, BAR wrote: In article , says... On 1/1/13 12:59 PM, JustWait wrote: On 1/1/2013 12:32 PM, wrote: On Mon, 31 Dec 2012 11:37:17 -0500, JustWait wrote: On 12/31/2012 11:12 AM, JustWait wrote: Quite frankly I think the training should be based on the training a rookie Police Officer comes in with... This might mean a couple years of night school, but if you are going to have armed anybody in the schools I think they need all the tools of conflict resolution, physical ability, tactical awareness, etc that a fully trained Police Officer has. Why do we think there is something wonderful about the training cops have? Because a lot of their training is directed at exactly the type of incursion we are talking about here... Remember last summer the cops in New York shot 11 innocent bystanders, taking down one suspect. They weren't even rookies. It called "the fog of war"... it was terrible, but it happened. Hey, I hear a plane crashed once, maybe we just shouldn't fly either... Do you think a bunch of untrained civilians would do any better? In fact, can you give me one identifiable group that you think would be better suited for such duty? I think it would be better if we kept armed people of every kind away from our public schools. I'd rather we spend that sort of money, or a good portion of it on: 1. Licensing gun owners and guns, and that includes all current gun owners and their firearms. Licensing to include a mandatory safety course and demonstration of knowledge at a licensed firing range. 2. No private sales of firearms without a legal paper trail. 3. Drastically increased funding for community mental health screening and services. 4. Outlawing of firearms that can accommodate more than 10 rounds in a magazine, and required turning in or permanent modification of existing firearms. 5. Educational programs in the public schools that teach children how to resolve conflict without "going Scotty." Is that why you live so far away from a school? He lives that far because Harry Krause is a convicted sexual predator... back in Florida where he used to live... Still projecting, hey, little boy-man? Oh, there are two public schools and one church school in our immediate area, within walking distance if there were sidewalks. You can't walk anywhere unless there is sidewalks? Figures. |
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On 1/2/13 8:54 AM, iBoaterer wrote:
In article , says... On 1/1/13 7:49 PM, JustWait wrote: On 1/1/2013 7:15 PM, BAR wrote: In article , says... On 1/1/13 12:59 PM, JustWait wrote: On 1/1/2013 12:32 PM, wrote: On Mon, 31 Dec 2012 11:37:17 -0500, JustWait wrote: On 12/31/2012 11:12 AM, JustWait wrote: Quite frankly I think the training should be based on the training a rookie Police Officer comes in with... This might mean a couple years of night school, but if you are going to have armed anybody in the schools I think they need all the tools of conflict resolution, physical ability, tactical awareness, etc that a fully trained Police Officer has. Why do we think there is something wonderful about the training cops have? Because a lot of their training is directed at exactly the type of incursion we are talking about here... Remember last summer the cops in New York shot 11 innocent bystanders, taking down one suspect. They weren't even rookies. It called "the fog of war"... it was terrible, but it happened. Hey, I hear a plane crashed once, maybe we just shouldn't fly either... Do you think a bunch of untrained civilians would do any better? In fact, can you give me one identifiable group that you think would be better suited for such duty? I think it would be better if we kept armed people of every kind away from our public schools. I'd rather we spend that sort of money, or a good portion of it on: 1. Licensing gun owners and guns, and that includes all current gun owners and their firearms. Licensing to include a mandatory safety course and demonstration of knowledge at a licensed firing range. 2. No private sales of firearms without a legal paper trail. 3. Drastically increased funding for community mental health screening and services. 4. Outlawing of firearms that can accommodate more than 10 rounds in a magazine, and required turning in or permanent modification of existing firearms. 5. Educational programs in the public schools that teach children how to resolve conflict without "going Scotty." Is that why you live so far away from a school? He lives that far because Harry Krause is a convicted sexual predator... back in Florida where he used to live... Still projecting, hey, little boy-man? Oh, there are two public schools and one church school in our immediate area, within walking distance if there were sidewalks. You can't walk anywhere unless there is sidewalks? Figures. Do you have to work extra hard at being stupid or does it come naturally? To walk to the three schools in our immediate area, you'd have to walk on the side of several state roads, one of which is a very narrow two-laner with lots of blind spots and the other with heavy traffic during rush hour. For different reasons, both roads are dangerous for pedestrians. That's why the county runs school buses to pick up the kids, even though their schools are within easy walking distance. |
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On 1/2/2013 9:19 AM, ESAD wrote:
On 1/2/13 8:54 AM, iBoaterer wrote: In article , says... On 1/1/13 7:49 PM, JustWait wrote: On 1/1/2013 7:15 PM, BAR wrote: In article , says... On 1/1/13 12:59 PM, JustWait wrote: On 1/1/2013 12:32 PM, wrote: On Mon, 31 Dec 2012 11:37:17 -0500, JustWait wrote: On 12/31/2012 11:12 AM, JustWait wrote: Quite frankly I think the training should be based on the training a rookie Police Officer comes in with... This might mean a couple years of night school, but if you are going to have armed anybody in the schools I think they need all the tools of conflict resolution, physical ability, tactical awareness, etc that a fully trained Police Officer has. Why do we think there is something wonderful about the training cops have? Because a lot of their training is directed at exactly the type of incursion we are talking about here... Remember last summer the cops in New York shot 11 innocent bystanders, taking down one suspect. They weren't even rookies. It called "the fog of war"... it was terrible, but it happened. Hey, I hear a plane crashed once, maybe we just shouldn't fly either... Do you think a bunch of untrained civilians would do any better? In fact, can you give me one identifiable group that you think would be better suited for such duty? I think it would be better if we kept armed people of every kind away from our public schools. I'd rather we spend that sort of money, or a good portion of it on: 1. Licensing gun owners and guns, and that includes all current gun owners and their firearms. Licensing to include a mandatory safety course and demonstration of knowledge at a licensed firing range. 2. No private sales of firearms without a legal paper trail. 3. Drastically increased funding for community mental health screening and services. 4. Outlawing of firearms that can accommodate more than 10 rounds in a magazine, and required turning in or permanent modification of existing firearms. 5. Educational programs in the public schools that teach children how to resolve conflict without "going Scotty." Is that why you live so far away from a school? He lives that far because Harry Krause is a convicted sexual predator... back in Florida where he used to live... Still projecting, hey, little boy-man? Oh, there are two public schools and one church school in our immediate area, within walking distance if there were sidewalks. You can't walk anywhere unless there is sidewalks? Figures. Do you have to work extra hard at being stupid or does it come naturally? To walk to the three schools in our immediate area, you'd have to walk on the side of several state roads, one of which is a very narrow two-laner with lots of blind spots and the other with heavy traffic during rush hour. For different reasons, both roads are dangerous for pedestrians. That's why the county runs school buses to pick up the kids, even though their schools are within easy walking distance. How do you manage to ride your bicycle and Duc. motorbike on those dangerous roads? |
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In article om,
says... On 1/2/2013 9:19 AM, ESAD wrote: On 1/2/13 8:54 AM, iBoaterer wrote: In article , says... On 1/1/13 7:49 PM, JustWait wrote: On 1/1/2013 7:15 PM, BAR wrote: In article , says... On 1/1/13 12:59 PM, JustWait wrote: On 1/1/2013 12:32 PM, wrote: On Mon, 31 Dec 2012 11:37:17 -0500, JustWait wrote: On 12/31/2012 11:12 AM, JustWait wrote: Quite frankly I think the training should be based on the training a rookie Police Officer comes in with... This might mean a couple years of night school, but if you are going to have armed anybody in the schools I think they need all the tools of conflict resolution, physical ability, tactical awareness, etc that a fully trained Police Officer has. Why do we think there is something wonderful about the training cops have? Because a lot of their training is directed at exactly the type of incursion we are talking about here... Remember last summer the cops in New York shot 11 innocent bystanders, taking down one suspect. They weren't even rookies. It called "the fog of war"... it was terrible, but it happened. Hey, I hear a plane crashed once, maybe we just shouldn't fly either... Do you think a bunch of untrained civilians would do any better? In fact, can you give me one identifiable group that you think would be better suited for such duty? I think it would be better if we kept armed people of every kind away from our public schools. I'd rather we spend that sort of money, or a good portion of it on: 1. Licensing gun owners and guns, and that includes all current gun owners and their firearms. Licensing to include a mandatory safety course and demonstration of knowledge at a licensed firing range. 2. No private sales of firearms without a legal paper trail. 3. Drastically increased funding for community mental health screening and services. 4. Outlawing of firearms that can accommodate more than 10 rounds in a magazine, and required turning in or permanent modification of existing firearms. 5. Educational programs in the public schools that teach children how to resolve conflict without "going Scotty." Is that why you live so far away from a school? He lives that far because Harry Krause is a convicted sexual predator... back in Florida where he used to live... Still projecting, hey, little boy-man? Oh, there are two public schools and one church school in our immediate area, within walking distance if there were sidewalks. You can't walk anywhere unless there is sidewalks? Figures. Do you have to work extra hard at being stupid or does it come naturally? To walk to the three schools in our immediate area, you'd have to walk on the side of several state roads, one of which is a very narrow two-laner with lots of blind spots and the other with heavy traffic during rush hour. For different reasons, both roads are dangerous for pedestrians. That's why the county runs school buses to pick up the kids, even though their schools are within easy walking distance. How do you manage to ride your bicycle and Duc. motorbike on those dangerous roads? Those are another of his fairy tales. |
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