There isn’t a force on earth that would stop me from entering that building, especially if I knew one of the kids, I’d take a cop out to get to the shooter if I had to
Nah man, I know exactly how I would act…We all think we know how we'd respond in that instance but we don't really.
I would think that there would be a built in delay of some sort regardless of who is purchasing this type of firearm.just being 18 and walking into a store and buying an AR15 and walking right out is the main problem here
they should make it like you need a voucher - somebody else that owns the same gun, needs to come in and vouch for you - if anything happens, they pay a price too
that's a good idea right?
Yeah I mean both sound true. I'm trying to separate them because if being angry could be a diagnosed mental illness, then it could be abused.Also, does mental illness not generate anger?
Is anger not sometimes a symptom or result of mental illness?
Sure you could separate them as two different things but I think they go hand in hand sometimes.
Massshootings = (G x P)
where:
G = Guns
P = People who don't give a fuck ( due any number of factors including inherent Human Nature)
It's not rocket surgery.
absolutely, without the millions of new guns being manufactured each year, the problem will be exponentially less.So you agree at least half of the equation is, in fact, guns.
Got it from @BNONews on Twitter. Says it was released by Texas police, so it makes sense they would "forget" to mention the cops getting their kids out, and stopping parents.this says the cops were waiting in the hallway? I thought they were waiting outside the school...
also it does not mention at all the police who went into the school to remove their own children which has been confirmed to have happened
does not mention police barring parents from retrieving their kids
does not mention the argument police had with the border patrol
seems to leave out a lot of confirmed details, what is the source of this?
those coward cops trying to save face
also... the police station is only 3 minutes away from the school:
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I understand there is protocol to protect officers in these types of situations as there should be. But maybe that protocol needs to change...CNBC just now ran a headline on TV calling out the cops for waiting in the hallway for so long. So at least more people will see how incompetent the cops were. Maybe they get fired now