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BINGO!!!billreber said:I have known for a long time that it is not the GUN that kills someone, but the person beyond the trigger!
I have also known for decades that the drive to remove guns from (anywhere/any location) results not from a desire for safety, but from the Evil One, who wishes to disrupt lives in any way he can.
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Violence on campus (or in a mall, or at any location) is less likely to happen when there are trained people (concealed weapon permit holders)who might have the ability to stop the violent person(s). People are VERY much less likely to start shooting others, when they know THEY will be shot quickly, very soon after they open fire.
Bill :godisgood:
You seem to be describing the same characters who have already done their damage. The fact of being illegal didn't stop them then, & it won't stop those with the same mindset now.chuck2336 said:I agree with all that is being said. BUT working in the healthcare field I see how more and more young people are fighting stress related issues that cause them to react in less than "normal" ranges. In other words they are not dealing with it well at all, some ned medication to help them. Most folks can control the emotions, some do well for a while but snap because of a bad grade or some notion of a wrong doing. I am not sure granting students a concealed weapons permit during this violent emotion time is wise. I know that most would be fine, most of the time but I have seen too many breakdowns in normally well adjusted young people to be confortable with that.
Teachers I am fine with, with some reservation simply becasue I had a few profs I KNEW was ready for the padded room!
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Definitely agree - if you are too reluctant to use it, it could prove to be a liability rather than an asset.Tom Butler said:But if you do, you'd better be willing to use it. And you should take training.
billreber said:I have known for a long time that it is not the GUN that kills someone, but the person beyond the trigger!
I have also known for decades that the drive to remove guns from (anywhere/any location) results not from a desire for safety, but from the Evil One, who wishes to disrupt lives in any way he can.
Whe I was in junior high school (middle school to many areas - grades 7 to 9), I was a member of the rifle club. We received instruction in how to safely handle guns, in the school building, after normal school hours. In fact, we had a small rifle range in the basement of the school! We NEVER had a school shooting episode (such as Columbine)! There were too many of us trained on how to use a weapon.
Violence on campus (or in a mall, or at any location) is less likely to happen when there are trained people (concealed weapon permit holders)who might have the ability to stop the violent person(s). People are VERY much less likely to start shooting others, when they know THEY will be shot quickly, very soon after they open fire.
Bill :godisgood: