Boxcutters are now illegal on planes.
Terrorism solved!
Yeah, the intensive screenings before you can get into the airport probably have nothing to do with it. Terrorists are shook by all the Steven Seagal pilots out there.
Boxcutters are now illegal on planes.
Terrorism solved!
Captain Andy Danziger (l., with first officer onboard a military charter during Operation Desert Storm, when weapons were a common site),
Chris. You are such a ing liar.
what a ty solution. instead, why not arm every passenger and crew member with a box cutter? banning box cutters means you're only taking away box cutters from good people
Makes sense. The founding fathers wanted us to be able to defend ourselves against a tyrannical government from a flying machine that’s a mile up in the sky. We need well regulated box cutter air militias NOW!
Teacher Describes Parkland Shooter Dressed In Full SWAT Riot Gear
An astonishing revelation about the Florida high school shooting was revealed in an interview with a heroic Parkland teacher who risked her own life to save others. Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School teacher Stacy Lippel appeared on Good Morning America and recounted her harrowing experience.
Lippel describes herding her students into her classroom to try and protect them from the shooter. Moments after the first shots rang out, Lippel got a clear view of the shooter and what she describes is chilling. "Then I saw the shooter about twenty feet from me standing at the end of the hallway, actively shooting down the hallway," she said.
"Just a barrage of bullets."
"And I'm staring at him thinking, 'Why is the police here? This is strange'. He's in full metal garb. Helmet, facemask, bulletproof armor, shooting this rifle that I've never seen before." Lippel goes on to describe how she closed her classroom door to protect her students seeking shelter inside.
"I grabbed the handle with both hands and that's when I got nicked or grazed, or whatever you call it." Lippel points to her left upper arm where a grazing wound is visible. The interviewer asks, "A bullet hit your arm?" She replies, "Yes. As I'm closing my door I'm shouting at my next door neighbor, Mr. Scott Beigel, to close his door."
"And he's the kind of man that would keep that door open a little longer, you know, he's all about the kids," Lippel said. Fellow teacher 35-year-old Scott Beigel would not survive the shooting that day.
https://thegoldwater.com/news/19411-...SWAT-Riot-Gear
Why doesn't she just say what she knows now?
Thanks to the 2A the robber has a shotgun
How many guns do you own, Chris?
so do you.
Why? What does the Georgia senate care about an airline's affinity programs?
government over-reach good now.
I was thinking the same thing. I would def want Trump as a partner of mine entering into a dangerous situation. I'm pretty sure he would take a bullet for me in a heartbeat.
What are your stats for each, Chris?
It's not about the stats (which are probably bull ) Pavlov, its the fact they are actually making that argument to propagate a ban for "AR-15" and "AR-15 Style" rifles. The source is “Dr David Shatz, trauma surgeon” who is a long time gun control advocate. Why are they using that source Pavlov?
Probably because he researched it.
You just said it's not about the stats so you apparently accept them at face value.
Shatz and other trauma surgeons attribute the kinds of wounding victims get from ar-15s, etc., in part to the speed of the bullets fired. Would you like to see what other trauma surgeons say?
Last fall, they debated gun control in class. Now, they debate lawmakers on TV.
When students at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High debated gun control in class last November, they never imagined they were preparing to lead a national discussion on how to prevent school shootings.
As the debate team filled Google docs with research on state laws, brainstormed arguments for and against universal background checks and wrote speeches, they were amassing information that would later help them formulate arguments on national TV, in face-to-face meetings with Florida legislators and at vigils for their murdered classmates.
And it’s not just the students at Stoneman Douglas. Since a gunman opened fire at the high school last Wednesday, killing 17 people, teenagers from across Broward County have joined the call for stricter gun control policies. They have been praised for their composure and well-articulated arguments, which often appear so polished they have fueled conspiracy theories that the students are “crisis actors.”
But what really explains the students’ poise, said Broward Schools Superintendent Robert Runcie, is the school district’s system-wide debate program that teaches extemporaneous speaking from an early age. Every public high school and middle school in the county has a debate program, along with more than two dozen elementary schools. It’s one of the largest debate programs in the country — and, amid the heartbreak, it has helped Broward students position themselves on the front lines of the #NeverAgain movement.
“I’m like a parent that is just beaming with pride in terms of how they have been able to express themselves, how they’ve exhibited a kind of courage that everybody needs to have and how they’re working to reclaim their future and do what they know is right,” Runcie said. “In some ways it seems like we’ve been preparing our kids for this moment without realizing it.”
http://www.miamiherald.com/news/loca...201678544.html
Hahaha - that's funny.
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