remember when you were in school and you had a substitute teacher and the first thing you thought was"i'm going to make them cry"yeah let's not give that person a gun
Quote from: Snake on August 06, 2017, 06:34:13 PMremember when you were in school and you had a substitute teacher and the first thing you thought was"i'm going to make them cry"yeah let's not give that person a gunPeople thought this? We always liked our subs.. except that one time
My seventh grade teacher was notorious because he chocked a kid once. I don't think guns would make that kind of thing any better.
Quote from: Snake on August 06, 2017, 06:34:13 PMremember when you were in school and you had a substitute teacher and the first thing you thought was"i'm going to make them cry"yeah let's not give that person a gun I said teacher not substitute
Quote from: XSEAN on August 06, 2017, 06:53:55 PMQuote from: Snake on August 06, 2017, 06:34:13 PMremember when you were in school and you had a substitute teacher and the first thing you thought was"i'm going to make them cry"yeah let's not give that person a gun I said teacher not substitutesubstitutes are teachers tooregardless there are kids that walk into class with the sole intention of fucking around so the same thing applies
Quote from: Snake on August 06, 2017, 07:16:09 PMQuote from: XSEAN on August 06, 2017, 06:53:55 PMQuote from: Snake on August 06, 2017, 06:34:13 PMremember when you were in school and you had a substitute teacher and the first thing you thought was"i'm going to make them cry"yeah let's not give that person a gun I said teacher not substitutesubstitutes are teachers tooregardless there are kids that walk into class with the sole intention of fucking around so the same thing appliesThat's why we should just let teachers throw erasers at the fuckstains again.
Quote from: Snake on August 06, 2017, 06:34:13 PMremember when you were in school and you had a substitute teacher and the first thing you thought was"i'm going to make them cry"yeah let's not give that person a gun I never once thought this.
You know I am starting to think, if everyone wants to have a firearm and if we want everyone to learn firearm safety but can't, why not reinstate conscription, and after serving for two years after highschool you can own a weapon. Both for males and females.
Quote from: Risay117 on August 06, 2017, 08:00:19 PMYou know I am starting to think, if everyone wants to have a firearm and if we want everyone to learn firearm safety but can't, why not reinstate conscription, and after serving for two years after highschool you can own a weapon. Both for males and females.Conscription is a nation as large as America or Canada outside of times of war is rather cost prohibitive. And then also personally I find the idea distasteful as a person who volunteered for duty.
Quote from: DAS B00T x2 on August 06, 2017, 08:04:00 PMQuote from: Risay117 on August 06, 2017, 08:00:19 PMYou know I am starting to think, if everyone wants to have a firearm and if we want everyone to learn firearm safety but can't, why not reinstate conscription, and after serving for two years after highschool you can own a weapon. Both for males and females.Conscription is a nation as large as America or Canada outside of times of war is rather cost prohibitive. And then also personally I find the idea distasteful as a person who volunteered for duty.Well I never said I liked it, hated it. I think honestly in the US the issue is more due to culture on guns. I mean protection is a valid case but there are some who are going all out there and have an issue with it like crazy cat ladies.
I also think the US police force is usually brought into this topic, and honestly the way they are trained is a big issue. Descalation needs to be higher on the totem pole in training. Less of the shouting and more of the hey there buddy I see you have problems want to talk about them and give space. Less costly on the police force with less litigation and paper work.
the solution to all problems is a gun in the hand of every person in the world
the one true God is Doctor Doom and we should all be worshiping him.
I think it's a solution that both overestimates the effectiveness of armed teachers in these situations and underestimates the potential risks that come with it. The case in favor of their effectiveness seems pretty flimsy, and I imagine that the costs and logistics are pretty prohibitive, not to even touch upon the risks of a teacher misusing it or a student getting his hands on the gun.