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    Quote Originally Posted by jaycee View Post
    There is also the fact , that most armed citizens are not trained well enough to become effective at killing bad guys under stressful situations, and they themselves wind up getting killed.
    Even after 20 plus years of experience and training, active shooter training is extremely intense. I can’t imagine joe citizen doing very well at all!!

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    I'd like to know what medication these "kids" are on or should be on during these school shootings.

    Seems like you hear a lot that the accused "has been off his medication for sometime" or that they are taking medication for some mental disorder.

    Why are there so many people so screwed in the head that they think commiting mass murders are going to make things better?

    Why is this happening so often now in the last 20 years? When guns have been legal and easy to buy for generations in the states.


    Seems like their are so many people out there that think just banning this AR15 or high capacity mags is going to stop these nut jobs from going on killing sprees.

    There's a serious mental health problem with today's youth IMO. So much sense of entitlement and ZERO responsibility. Until much of this is addressed, nothing will change



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    Banning or restricting the AR 15 isn't going to solve the gun problem in the US but it might be the start of getting people in the US to look at guns and their gun laws in a different light. It has to start somewhere
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    Quote Originally Posted by Snowwalker View Post
    Maybe. When I was in High school, the Cafeteria lady(guy) was Retired PPCLI. I also find your option that a woman would not be able to stop a shooter to be sexist. Do you not think women can do anything other then cook and have babies?
    You are taking my quote about the cafe lady out of context. Thats out of line man.
    I would not want my kids to have to endure lunch under watch by guards with guns (regardless of whom it is).
    This will be the end our discussion on this matter.


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    Home of the brave and land of the free and living under constant fear that they'll be shot by some nut when going out to the store,school,work or church? Americans need to rethink and until they get a handle on the whackos getting their hands on firearms,freedom and liberty is just a pipe dream.
    If a tree falls on your ex in the woods and nobody hears it,you should probably still get rid of your chainsaw. Just sayin'....

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    Quote Originally Posted by BigTurk View Post
    You are taking my quote about the cafe lady out of context. Thats out of line man.
    I would not want my kids to have to endure lunch under watch by guards with guns (regardless of whom it is).
    This will be the end our discussion on this matter.


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    OMG you make the school lunch room sound like it would be a scene out of George Orwell's 1984. You did read 1984 or Animal Farm in School right?
    Take the warning labels off. Darwin will solve the problem.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SongDog View Post
    There's a serious mental health problem with today's youth IMO. So much sense of entitlement and ZERO responsibility. Until much of this is addressed, nothing will change



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    No kidding

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    Manadatory military service. That may just help them in the long run to weed out the folks that should never own a gun.

    You can’t put the cat back in the bag so to speak. The guns are out there so I doubt changing their laws will do much of any good.

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    Quote Originally Posted by fratri View Post
    Banning or restricting the AR 15 isn't going to solve the gun problem in the US but it might be the start of getting people in the US to look at guns and their gun laws in a different light. It has to start somewhere
    Thy tried a ban on booze drugs and prostitution none of these work. Criminals do not obey laws.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Big Jack View Post
    Manadatory military service. That may just help them in the long run to weed out the folks that should never own a gun.

    You can’t put the cat back in the bag so to speak. The guns are out there so I doubt changing their laws will do much of any good.
    Laws as a control of population only really affect people that obey them. Someone that is willing to break the most serious laws like killing people, is not going to be stopped by lesser one.
    Take the warning labels off. Darwin will solve the problem.

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