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Relax you syrup snorting moose fucking canadian_stereotype_03, it's incredible to plenty of people inside the US too.Again, it's fucking incredible to anyone outside the US that arming teachers with concealed weapons is even considered a valid solution. It boggles the mind.
As I am a teacher, I know I am completely biased, but I cannot fathom bringing a gun to school.Wonder how long it'd be between the passing of a law allowing concealed carry by staff in schools and the first time someone is killed because a staff member flipped, or was just stupid enough to leave their gun lying around and let some kid grab it?
Like most loosening of gun control laws, I'd imagine it would quickly cause more harm than it prevents.
'Schools are supposed to be safe havens, how can that be when the teachers need to be armed?
This is what the pro-gun crowd don't get, it's about statistics, not individual events. Even if giving every other teacher a concealed firearm does stop a school massacre or two, it's still an overall net loss for society if you lose 2 or 3 kids to accidents or teachers flipping out or whatever for every one you save from klebold wannabes.The statistical probability of actually having a massacre happen at the school and then being able to prevent it with a gun is far lower than some teacher leaving their gun lying around that winds up in a student's hand.
This is what the anti-gun crowd don't get, it's about statistics, not individual events. But it doesn't matter that these mass shootings are rare and constitute an insignificant portion of the nation's homicide rate, we clearly need sweeping reform to gun control because of these rare, isolated events.This is what the pro-gun crowd don't get, it's about statistics, no individual events. Even if giving every other teacher a concealed firearm does stop school massacres, it's still an overall net loss for society if you lose 2 or 3 kids to accidents or teachers flipping out or whatever than you save from klebold wannabes.
Except schools. A few gun-toting teachers will not stop these lunatics. These massacres and terrorists have one huge thing in common: You cannot defend against them. And it is asinine to even attempt to try to defend against all possible scenarios. It is like trying to stop a stream by throwing sand into it.'
Every safe haven that has ever existed in the world is/was cordoned off, guarded and protected by some form of defensive weaponry.
Statistics are not a Republicans friend as this election showed quite efficiently. Not that I am saying all gun-advocates are Republicans, but I would hazard a guess that the majority are.This is what the pro-gun crowd don't get, it's about statistics, no individual events. Even if giving every other teacher a concealed firearm does stop a school massacre or two, it's still an overall net loss for society if you lose 2 or 3 kids to accidents or teachers flipping out or whatever than you save from klebold wannabes.
We are talking about guns in school you fucking loon.This is what the anti-gun crowd don't get, it's about statistics, not individual events. But it doesn't matter that these mass shootings are rare and constitute an insignificant portion of the nation's homicide rate, we clearly need sweeping reform to gun control because of these rare, isolated events.
It's not about isolated massacres, it's about your firearm murder rate being an order of magnitude higher than the rest of the civilized world.This is what the anti-gun crowd don't get, it's about statistics, not individual events. But it doesn't matter that these mass shootings are rare and constitute an insignificant portion of the nation's homicide rate, we clearly need sweeping reform to gun control because of these rare, isolated events.
The UK had our school maccare in 1996. We tightened gun laws and have not had a repeat since.It's not about isolated massacres, it's about your firearm murder rate being an order of magnitude higher than the rest of the civilized world.
We had a massacre in Australia in the 90's, was a pretty fucking huge thing at the time.http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Port_Ar...nment_Reaction
So what did they do? They passed a bunch of laws restricting the fuck out of gun access. Did it work? Hard to say, we have a much smaller population than the US, and a different culture when it comes to guns and violence and the media. But we sure as shit haven't had anything like it happen since, and I never even considered the possibility that going to school or later, uni, might result in having my head blown off by some pissed off psycho wanting to top the high score.
In fact every gun murder I can remember was initiated by organized crime, with the victims being other criminals. Which is pretty much a win/win by my vote.
Except that basically all gun murders in the US are committed with handguns, which nobody seems to give a shit about controlling. Meanwhile everyone is obsessing about 'assault weapons', which are a complete non issue except they apparently make a good scapegoat in the media.It's not about isolated massacres, it's about your firearm murder rate being an order of magnitude higher than the rest of the civilized world.
We had a massacre in Australia in the 90's, was a pretty fucking huge thing at the time.http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Port_Ar...nment_Reaction
So what did they do? They passed a bunch of laws restricting the fuck out of gun access. Did it work? Hard to say, we have a much smaller population than the US, and a different culture when it comes to guns and violence and the media. But we sure as shit haven't had anything like it happen since, and I never even considered the possibility that going to school or later, uni, might result in having my head blown off by some pissed off psycho wanting to top the high score.
In fact every gun murder I can remember since was initiated by organized crime, with the victims being other criminals. Which is pretty much a win/win by my vote, bikie scum killing eachother off gives me a warm glow inside.
I give a shit about controlling handguns. I think anything other thanmaybea rifle which can only hold 2 - 3 shots before needing a reload, when there's a legitimateneed, has no place in civilian hands, ideally. I know that's not a realistic goal for a country like the US with such a fucked up relationship with violence/guns/the media, but that'd be the end goal in Azraynia.Except that basically all gun murders in the US are committed with handguns, which nobody seems to give a shit about controlling. Meanwhile everyone is obsessing about 'assault weapons', which are a complete non issue except they apparently make a good scapegoat in the media.
Our drug laws are also far, far stricter, creating a higher profitability. Combined with a far worse safety net, which allows for rampant poverty and creates a situation where the only way out of poverty is to access the highly illegal, but highly profitable realm of drug trafficking. Because there is so much money involved and the desperation for that money, it obviously creates conflicts--which happen in EVERY business, in every part of the world. But in this business, there are no socially acceptable conflict resolution institutions (Like Courts/Police), and given the immensely profitable nature of the market, it creates a situation where every seller is looking for legitimacy to run the market. Now, like any government, in order to have legitimacy an organization needs a monopoly of violence--they need to be the only ones that can kill people, and control the market. This actually leads to a hyper-violent situation where the different groups will kill each other JUST because they exist, even if their business interests aren't currently colliding.It's not about isolated massacres, it's about your firearm murder rate being an order of magnitude higher than the rest of the civilized world.
We had a massacre in Australia in the 90's, was a pretty fucking huge thing at the time.http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Port_Ar...nment_Reaction
So what did they do? They passed a bunch of laws restricting the fuck out of gun access. Did it work? Hard to say, we have a much smaller population than the US, and a different culture when it comes to guns and violence and the media. But we sure as shit haven't had anything like it happen since, and I never even considered the possibility that going to school or later, uni, might result in having my head blown off by some pissed off psycho wanting to top the high score.
In fact every gun murder I can remember since was initiated by organized crime, with the victims being other criminals. Which is pretty much a win/win by my vote, bikie scum killing eachother off gives me a warm glow inside.
I don't disagree with your general sentiment, but as a matter a fact the drug trade in Australia is actually, I'd be almost certain, more profitable, per capita. We have among the highest rates of useage in the world for many drugs, and the combination of the highly concentrated population and being an island state allows for a much more monopolized trade. There's very little competition and massive markups once the product reaches Australia, combined with a strong AUD. The street prices for most drugs here would blow the mind of someone from the US, where you live next door to production countries and your large, spread out population and wide borders allow for far more competition.creating a higher profitability. Combined
Given the level of knife crime you guys have over there in the UK (or has it abated in recent years?), I do sometimes wonder where you'd be at with lax, American style gun laws. Much worse off, I'm sure.You do not control guns by stopping them entering the country. You control guns by imposing such harsh penalties for being caught with a gun that even stupid people wont risk it.
The UK system is not perfect. We did have a madman kill a dozen people in 2010. He used legally licensed weapons (rifle that held one round and a shotgun that held two rounds). This was one of two cases I can think of where we suffered from having unarmed police. If the first police on the scene had been armed then less people may have been killed. However, having unarmed police (which I know is impossible in the US) is part of our gun control. If you are caught acting illegally with guns (as in, reported to have an automatic) then armed police will be dispatched and they do not take any chances, so the criminal usually ends up dead. Add that to ridiculously long jail sentences for gun crime, and even criminals do not want to possess guns. There have been a couple of cases where this policy has gone wrong aswell though, such as a man who was shot dead because he was thought to have a bomb, but turned out to be unarmed.
Our system is not perfect, but people are deterred from owning guns.
The only problem I have with this is that, I mean, these people are literally slaughtering 6 year olds in school now, and killing themselves during the ensuing attack, so they obviously don't fear stringent laws, like the death penalty, which we have in the US. I believe that the UK does not have the death penalty. So one would argue that we already have more stringent laws than the UK in relation to crimes of this nature, therefore, maybe more stringent laws may not have as much impact here as they did in England/Australia.You control guns by imposing such harsh penalties for being caught with a gun that even stupid people wont risk it.