How many rounds are police saying he fired?
Not a single law enforcement officer appears to have fired their gun inside Stoneman Douglas High — an indication of how little the police could do once the suspect had fled after firing more than 100 rounds down the hallways and into four classrooms on two floors of the freshman building. The authorities said he had enough time to make it to the third floor to take off a tactical vest and drop off his weapon and high-capacity magazines in a stairwell.
Have teacher's unions been weighing in on the idea of arming teachers? I'd assume they'd be unenthusiastic but I haven't actually heard anything.
Word salad.
How come the 2nd Amendment is sacrosanct, but the 21st overturned the 18th with the ease of an old man sliding into a warm bath? I don't get "out" into other web-forums much, but do any of these constitutional purists fret about that violation of the document's integrity?
Is it just because the 2nd is part of the original Bill of Rights?
They have gone christian dominionist like most of the GOP. Not exactly a surprise. They have been on the CNN is fake news train for a while.
I expect them to start calling these shootings hoaxes pretty soon. But as they write most of the gun laws that can actually get passed like all those in florida they are the real representatives of american gun owners.
It can happen under certain circumstances. It has not yet been confirmed to have happened at this school.
I wouldn't even try.
I'm skeptical because it hasn't yet been reported (or confirmed) by authorities. I believe that it would be an unprecedented event for a school shooting even though others have used high-powered rifles for these spree shootings.What's your reasoning for being so intensely skeptical of the idea that some of them might have penetrated walls?
It seems much more likely than not to me.
What is the correct way to say that you are skeptical of the claim that bullets passed through walls?I don't think you have the hang of this skepticism thing yet.
You still aren't doing it right.
Of course. I didn't say they didn't, or imply it, which is why Fudbucker's response is so silly. Instead of responding to what I actually wrote, he extrapolated another opinion from it than the one I hold, and then assumed he interpreted right and answered that. The essence of the strawman.
So much for the good guy with a gun.
Yeah, in retrospect, I should have actually quoted Fudbucker. I was agreeing with you and building upon it. The way I quoted it made that unclear. Sorry!
And not every "good guy with a gun" is cut out to be a hero in a particular moment. While a trained officer should be able to do better, it's completely understandable that someone else would prioritize personal safety over maybe saving someone else, even if they had a gun.Of course the "good guy with a gun will stop a bad guy with a gun" meme is total BS. Its almost always too late (how often has a "good guy with a gun" ever stopped a "bad guy with a gun" before "the bad guy with a gun" has already started killing people?) and it often works the other way; (how often has the "bad guy with a gun" ended up killing the "good guy with a gun" instead?)
Have teacher's unions been weighing in on the idea of arming teachers? I'd assume they'd be unenthusiastic but I haven't actually heard anything.
Of course the "good guy with a gun will stop a bad guy with a gun" meme is total BS. Its almost always too late (how often has a "good guy with a gun" ever stopped a "bad guy with a gun" before "the bad guy with a gun" has already started killing people?) and it often works the other way; (how often has the "bad guy with a gun" ended up killing the "good guy with a gun" instead?)
I'm skeptical because it hasn't yet been reported (or confirmed) by authorities. I believe that it would be an unprecedented event for a school shooting even though others have used high-powered rifles for these spree shootings.
"Investigators say: Students killed when gunman fires through walls." That is one that I don't believe I've heard before and it's rather major. It should be made known that walls cannot protect anyone when school spree shooters come.
I would have expected it to have been announced by now if it had happened. It would be very easy for authorities to say "some were hit by bullets that had passed through walls".
But if no bullets passed through walls then they aren't going to say anything about it. They might not even say it as a way of correcting mistaken students either.
Apparently, you think it's better to simply be dead meat as opposed to having the means of defending either yourself or others.
You are approaching this from the point of view of a person confident with guns; you are already capable, so you can't see another viewpoint, and cannot understand that you cannot simply give some teachers some guns and expect them to do the job... and in any case.... ITS NOT THEIR JOB!!!
It would be like me handing a person who has never played golf before (I play off a 3 handicap) a ball, tee and driver, and expecting them to tee up the ball and drive it 300 yds dead straight down the middle of the fairway, and then being astonished when they cannot do it.
Shooting accurately is a skill that is difficult to master
Shooting accurately at living people is an even more difficult skill to master (both physically and mentally).
Shooting accurately at living people such that you don't shoot any of the people you are trying to save is a skill that only a tiny percentage of the population will ever master.