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On Sun, 4 Oct 2015 14:08:56 -0700, Califbill billnews wrote:
Yup. All those little kids at Sandy Hook shuda just thrown their copies of "Dick, Jane and Sally" at the gunman. This conversation is getting funny. A bunch of unarmed people are going to ward off a guy with a large magazine, semi-automatic by throwing books at him. Boy, that will put terror in the heart of the next nutcase with a gun who decides to make himself famous. If the books hit, he will be dodging. Just going to stand there and wait to be shot? If you look around the normal office or classroom, there will be lots of stuff you can throw. Eventually someone will man up and go get the guy if he gets distracted enough The other part of the drill should be to scatter. Create a situation where he is always surrounded, Once you clump up, it is easy to shoot a lot of people without having to really look around, John probably has the army term for that. I have no problem with the idea of turning off the light and hoping you get passed by but that is not going to work for everyone. I know when Charlie Mann shot up the IBM rust bucket in DC (actually Maryland) the guys in the computer room spread out and armed themselves with whatever they could find. They never got to test my theory because the guy didn't go there but they were not going to be willing victims. It might have helped that most were veterans with military training. BTW that may have been the first "workplace" shooting that we ever heard about. It was before the post office people started making it famous. |
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