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on: September 04, 2024, 11:08:49 PM
High School in Winder, GA. shooting. 14 yr old detained. Gunnerman is smiling.

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Reply #1 on: September 05, 2024, 12:24:12 PM


The 27th mass shooting this year, I think. Last year there were 44. I don't think this is what the founding fathers had in mind with the Second Amendment.




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Reply #2 on: September 05, 2024, 02:44:53 PM
Schools and places of worship were once considered safe places. No more. When you hear your young grandchildren talk about shooter drills in elementary schools, you just shake your head. Of course, politicians are saying the usual things about banning assault rifles and large capacity magazines. All talk and no action.

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Reply #3 on: September 05, 2024, 08:05:08 PM


The 27th mass shooting this year, I think. Last year there were 44. I don't think this is what the founding fathers had in mind with the Second Amendment.

Please, please, this is not an attack on you, it is an academic answer to your question. What the founding fathers had in mind is for the individual, and the group, to be able to protect themselves. In their day, troops would march up to the village and tell people "We are taking 50% of what you have, what you have worked hard and long to earn and save and there is absolutely nothing you can do to stop us."

Fed up with that, on April 19, 1775, the colonists gathered in Concord and on the commons of Lexington Green and stood their ground, against, what was then the mightiest and most powerful country on Earth.

 21st century revisionists would say "Yeah, but the colonists didn't have assault weapons." Actually, the colonists had weapons that were the same quality as what the military had. The Founding Fathers felt that government should fear the people, not the other way around.

Colonists also believed that gun owners should be responsible. What the Founding Fathers didn't foresee was ultra violent video games. Kids get so desensitivized because night after night they kill hundreds of zombies, aliens, or whatever. So, because kids get desensitivized, the best response is just to have, at least, one armed guard, per school. Unfortunately, seeing an armed guard makes teachers queasy, so to prevent teachers from getting their feelings hurt, armed guards aren't allowed in school.   



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Reply #4 on: September 05, 2024, 08:14:45 PM
Schools and places of worship were once considered safe places. No more. When you hear your young grandchildren talk about shooter drills in elementary schools, you just shake your head. Of course, politicians are saying the usual things about banning assault rifles and large capacity magazines. All talk and no action.

Until very recently, until I moved, I was part of a medium sized church. On Thursdays, a member of church staff would call members of the congregation that were cops or federal agents and ask if they were going to be at church that Sunday (church staff always wanted at least two). Up in the choir loft, I could watch the sanctuary and front doors. I was only nervous twice. On one occasion, I'm pretty sure that that the guy that set off my radar was a child predator. On the other occasion, one of the pastors had slipped out a side door, put on middle eastern  garb and holding a lengthy crook, was getting ready to enter the sanctuary. Under my choir robe, I tried moving in a subtle way to get my revolver out of my fanny pack and I was very relieved when it just the pastor, playing the part of a sheep herder.