do you think the president should have guards that have guns
I know you think your kid is more important then the current president
what about former presidents.....
I’d make a sarcastic comment about requiring teachers to be armed, but you’re re ed enough to think it’s a good idea.
do you think the president should have guards that have guns
I know you think your kid is more important then the current president
what about former presidents.....
Ignore This SignatureThere are roughly 312 million people in the United States. There are Roughly 357 million guns. There are Approximately 32,000 deaths per year from firearms. 60% are Suicides. That is 19,220 3% are Accidental. That is 960. 4% are justified. That is 1,200 33% are Homicides. That is 10,560. 80% of those Homicides are Gang related. That is 8,488. That leaves 1,713 in a society of 312 million people. That gives you a 0.010256410256% chance of death by gun. A 0.008564% chance if you don't hang out in the hood not planning a crime and not planning on committing suicide. The United States Does Not have a Gun problem.holy
Stop obsessing about my children, you will never get to piss on them, you creepy deviant .
I did not even know if you have kids
but nice language
what is so funny about that
like I said if you want to protect lives ban cell phones tobacco alcohol and abortion
Trump isn't guarded by armed schoolteachers.
DUH! you use the best to protect the presidet
teachers are not the best IMO
there are some teachers that might not be able to carry guns but they would not have to
teachers that do would have to have a permit and have to be trained
I am for guards to be in classrooms instead
I'm fine with just having a couple in the school if they want. Anything more is overkill and wasteful.
2 was in the last one and did not stop it
Can't stop everything.
If your school district can't pay for school supplies, how is it going to pay for thousands of armed guards?
Schools can't even pay for proper ESL classes I guess
ducks wants mediocre armed security guards in schools. And he wants a lot of them.
How do you figure this line of questioning means RG wants a total ban on guns
Already answered, but in the interest of brevity
"If gun control meant that guns were required, as they are in Japan, to be under lock and key, with annual police inspections."
Additionally we could make it illegal for the president's son-in-law to set up meetings at the White house for the purpose of securing loans to his real estate business. Pretty sure that would do the trick.
I want a total ban on guns. If I could wave a magic wand and get rid of them, I would do so now. I would vote and campaign for a full repeal of the 2nd amendment.
People should be able to have guns, but only under some pretty strict oversight, and the 2nd amendment is being very obviously misinterpreted. If you don't think that is the case, ask any conservative to define to any reasonable degree a 'well regulated militia" and then ask them to discuss original meanings and context under which that was written.
I would though, be willing to compromise on that, for some more solid controls on guns. Gun cultists will have to give a bit in return. I would not accept "nothing".
The GOP’s 'Unbelievably Absurd' Response to Santa Fe
“It speaks to the utter corruption of the party intellectually and morally. To say that this is exclusively about the gun is as stupid as saying it has nothing to do with the gun,” Republican operative Steve Schmidt, who has been consistently critical of his party’s response to gun violence, told me. “Our politics have eradicated the ability to have a rational discussion about most things. Most things, though, are not lethal things. This is a lethal thing.”
Republicans dismayed with their party’s approach to the issue told me that, because of this, attempts to find common ground will become futile. “Simply put, the response to Santa Fe, like Parkland, has been defensive and tone deaf,” said former Republican National Committee chairman Michael Steele. “Our arrogance and tribalism has drowned out the voices of the innocent to the point that it is easier to make excuses for the status quo than it is to protect our children.”
For Schmidt, the GOP’s response to Santa Fe has been “unbelievably absurd,” and contributes to his certainty that the cycle of mass shootings will repeat itself. “Until they change their absolute unwillingness to give any consideration to this national crisis,” he said, “this will only happen again and again.”
https://www.theatlantic.com/politics...anta-fe/561011
I have yet to see any real workable solutions from any national Republican figure.
They have, as noted here, painted themselves into a corner, driven by the gun manufacturing lobby and the fanatics their propaganda has made.
Lets get this clear...you are advocating the police do annual home inspections on 130 million americans?
K, he said it now.
a total ban? wtf
yep how dare people eat elk instead they must eat beef and we can make them buy it at the store!
Ruh roh. Is this gonna lead to someone being cucked, Blake?
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/pr...tandhp&ffid=gz
A Trump self-own for every occasion.
Modern-day America perfectly summarized in one soul-crushing tweet
Sean T. Collins
✔@theseantcollins
This is the gofundme for the man with terminal cancer
whose wife had to go back to work to pay for it and
was murdered in school the other day.
https://www.gofundme.com/lung-stem-cell-treatment-for-ipf …
8:41 AM - May 20, 2018
Cynthia Tisdale was a subs ute teacher at Sante Fe High School, where she was murdered last week.
She went back to work as a subs ute after her husband was diagnosed with cancer and needed expensive treatments.
https://www.dailykos.com/stories/201...tail=emaildkre
Trump ahead of visit with Texas shooting survivors: 'We are going to have a little fun'
"We are going to Dallas, we are going to Houston. We are going to have a little fun today. Thank you very much,"
http://thehill.com/blogs/blog-briefi...s-we-are-going
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