So I assume your position is legalizing CCW for schools in other states.
I, personally, would like to hear your opinions on other aspects of gun ownership. Can you elaborate on the rest of your position?
Background checks?
Insurance?
Other issues discussed in this thread?
Sir/Madam,
Yes, to the first question and the why is simply the fact perpetrators of these mass killings have an established pattern of hitting "soft targets" which are predominately areas where CCW is forbidden. Naysayers to the contrary, the facts speak for themselves.
A citizen's right to self defense is well rooted in english common law and modern firearms have a high degree of efficacy in such actions especially for those with age/health related impediments to physical exertion.
Using lethal force is not something to be taken lightly and thankfully, I have not had to experience such like my son did when deployed in Iraq. Even though it was a war situation, he will carry those images forever as Matt has stated, you never forget the sound a human makes just as it dies or the smell of burning flesh.
Background checks? Yes, to private sales (as they are currently done for commercial sales) as they could simply be facilitated through a FFL holder as most vendors at gunshows are so licensed.
Insurance? Not really as insurance companies already dictate so much of our daily activities of life. With a CWL (Oklahoma) and the use of lethal force, if found by the local DA to be justified, you are exempt from civil suit by any other party.
It would be nice to live in a Utopian Society but the reality is not conducive to such and the justifiable fear many have from social engineering attempts is the historical context that governments tend to become drunk with power once the tipping point is reached as after all, humans run them.