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George Rebane

That is the only slim thread of agreement that the Republicans and Democrats have for new legislation pursuant to the mass killing of students and teachers in Uvalde, Texas this week.  Yet the Dems’ solution continues to be to enact senseless gun legislation to stop senseless mass shootings.  Their entire initiative is based on appealing to the hoped for raw emotional response of their constituents to ‘do something’, or anything that can be used to advance the final objective of removing firearms from the country’s law-abiding civilian population.

The Dems’ entire argument is that since ‘guns kill people’, the “gun lobby” (aka NRA) wants more people killed through the unhindered sale of more guns.  For the Left there are no other considerations for the private ownership of guns, least of all the antiquated and misconstrued Second Amendment to defend against rogue government.  Every successive gun control measure is understood to be nothing more or less than a ratchet toward socialist autocracy’s final objective of an unarmed, compliant citizenry.

In a country with over 340 million variously un/registered firearms, there is no guarantee that a quietly deranged person with no previous criminal record or recorded history of mental instability will be stopped from a serendipitously inspired and spontaneously launched mass murder.  LE officials have told us for decades that no level of gun restrictions will bring an end to what happened in Uvalde.

What journalists and clear-thinking politicians don’t ask, during the inevitable gun control hysteria that follows every mass shooting, is ‘what is the evidence that this legislation would have stopped the previous mass murderers, or will stop them in the future?’  Posing this question will quickly reveal the real purpose for the newly proposed gun control measures.

The real solution – possibly unattainable – is what may be called a ‘cultural reset’.  The American culture of, say, fifty years ago prevented such mass murders occurring in a population equally populated with firearms – both semi-auto pistols and long guns.  Today, wholesale human life is cheapened and cheap.  With widespread and instant salacious news coverage, we continually hear of hundreds of people gunned down weekly without giving it much if any thought.  Unless the life belongs to family or close friends, the deaths don’t matter much irrespectively how they are snuffed out.

And our polarized society no longer supports community-wide solutions.  Remaining solutions have become very personalized – you pull up stakes and move to a safer place if you can, or you stay put, become insular, and hunker down while the killing continues around you.  That will continue in perpetuity as long as the state makes it so that only criminals have guns to use with impunity on an unarmed citizenry.  To various extents this has proven to be true both under so-called liberal democracies and police-state tyrannies.

A cultural reset, even if attempted, will take at least a generation to gain traction in our society.  In the meantime, IMHO we should recognize the ground truth that active killers with guns are stopped only by defenders with guns.  So, if we really have an interest to do something to protect the children, then we must always remember that when seconds count, LE is minutes (or more) away.  Actually, an hour away in Uvalde and similarly at previous shooting sites.  As far as the killer is concerned, LE has not arrived until he is assaulted with arms.  It doesn’t matter how quickly LE arrives on the scene, the clock starts when the killer perceives that his further intentions will now be curtailed.  For example, LE getting to the Uvalde school and dicking around for an hour before a Border Patrol agent confronted and shot the killer, means that LE effectively arrived an hour late.  So consider –

Policies that don’t work – place one security officer per school.  These have proven to be career-limited, marginally trained, timid people who either have no idea that killing is taking place in another part of the school, or who will not confront the killer until summoned LE people (‘back-up’) arrive to take control of the incident.

Policies that have a chance of working – Every teacher and certain staffers are trained and required to be concealed-carry armed when on duty.  This policy is then made public.  Israel has demonstrated the efficacy of such policy.  (more here)

[Addendum]  In ongoing discussions about solutions to such wanton and unpredictable massacres, it was brought out that there may be a significant share of teachers who will refuse to be trained and armed.  The point makes sense since so many teachers are liberals/progressives whose logic doesn’t always concur with reality – e.g. similar to those leftwingers who believe that declaring a building or facility a ‘gun-free zone’ will hinder instead of attract the manic mass murderer.  No matter, for whatever reasons, not all teachers can qualify or be relied upon to be armed and confront their students’ would-be killer.

The alternative to concealed-carry teachers in the classroom is a cadre of volunteer CCW holders who would also receive the required additional training.  These would come from the students’ parents, grandparents, and (retired) friends or community volunteers.  I’d bet the farm that there would be more than enough volunteers to sit in the back of classrooms while instruction is going on.  Each school could have a ‘security coordinator’ volunteer to coordinate with the school’s administration, maintain the active roster, and manage the ‘duty calendar’ for the classroom security volunteers.  The marginal cost to the school district and community would be nil.

Given today’s mobile devices (laptops, pads, smart phones, …), the security volunteers can easily be productive on their own projects as they carry out their assigned watches.  I know from our family’s circle of friends and contacts, that almost everyone would volunteer who could pass the training requirements.  As an example, for years I was a member of the Banner Mountain firewatch team and pulled many a 4-6 hour morning and afternoon stints on the tower (until the tower was decommissioned).  It was a rewarding experience, as I’m sure it would also be to serve as a classroom security volunteer.

(For the record, America’s CCW holders are the most reliable and law-abiding cohort of citizens when it comes to psychological stability, gun safety and proficiency, and criminality/gun violence.  Statistically, you are six times more likely to be assaulted by a rogue LE officer than a CCW permit holder.)

[28may22 update]  A commenter raised a valid question about the availability of sufficient volunteers to implement the above described classroom security approach.  I’ve taken a more detailed look at the numbers, and it appears to be doable.  These back-of-envelope calculations are available here –  Download Classroom Security Volunteers.  Readers thoughts are always welcome, especially as they point out any errors or weaknesses (not already covered in the comment stream below).

[4jun22 update]  Certify retired military personnel to serve as armed school security guards – so proposes Sen Lindsey Graham (R-SC).  Above I have made case for such a solution that can be implemented more rapidly than any ineffective anti-gun legislation.  (more here)

The Left, of course, is dead-set against such a practical solution, and surprisingly they are joined by some folks from the other side who also think it’s the dumbest thing they ever heard of.  Nevertheless, that kind of solution, using trained and certified volunteer security guards, is staring us in the face with no reasonable opposition save ‘schools should remain a gun-free zone’, or more simply, ‘it’s a stupid idea that will never work’.

[9jun22 update]  Well, things may be looking up with getting more defensive guns into schools and classrooms.  Reports are coming in that in certain red states teachers are volunteering to carry guns (here).  And we now hear that even in progressive New Jersey militant parents are convincing school districts to hire off-duty and retired LE officers to serve as added security in schools (here).  These people will be paid.  So that brings us a few steps closer to the volunteer security concept outlined here as the affordable solution to protect our children.

BTW, does everyone notice that the ‘do something’ new gun regs coming out of the House have nothing to do with protecting the children?  (They’re just a desperate Dem election issue since everything else they propose is a demonstrable disaster for the country.)  And no Republican has the balls to resist the new ‘do something’ hysteria by asking why existing gun regs – from past ‘do something’ hysterias – aren’t being enforced and/or have proven to be totally ineffective in reducing ‘gun violence’.

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202 responses to ““… to protect the children.” (addended with 9jun22 update)”

  1. scenes Avatar
    scenes

    You have to admit that it didn’t take the Australians very long to adjust.
    Here’s some regular dude shooting a 12 gauge shotgun in a local match.
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6JNLOGBJP1Y
    Ya know, there’s probably a market out there for a manual action magazine-fed handgun that you run with both hands. I’ve never seen anything like that.

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  2. Bill Tozer Avatar
    Bill Tozer

    Scott O @ 9:25 am
    “ The mid terms are coming and it seems the Insurrection Follies are starting to bore the plebes.”
    That is a big part of the equation. “Why aren’t you listening to us? Why are you not believing what we say?!!” The Lefties who cried wolf. The losing of power, ie control is freaking them out bigly. Next thing you know they will send some ignorant activist schlep to stink his finger in the dyke. Not being taking seriously is their worse nightmare.

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  3. Bill Tozer Avatar
    Bill Tozer

    So long Chief Grand Cherokee. Gotta keep up with the Woke times. Another tribute to the Native Americans erased by the enlightened mob. It’s for the children. White Devils!

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  4. Scott O Avatar

    BT 10:53 – Anyone care to tote up the number of city, state and place names that are injun?
    Seattle could become George Floydsville!

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  5. scenes Avatar
    scenes

    “Anyone care to tote up the number of city, state and place names that are injun? ”
    Probably innumerable.
    Plus a few products: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_company_and_product_names_derived_from_indigenous_peoples
    I’m perfectly fine with the renames. Names like Chevrolet Cheyenne were done in honor of somebody, but if they want to get all butt-hurt about it we’ll just go for Anglo-Saxon names. I’m fairly proud of what we accomplished even if the KVMR news team thinks that they are all descended from Hitler.
    Chevrolet Crusader? Churchill brand pancake syrup? The Honourable East India Company line of clothing? Custer Custard? Sheridan Shoes? The opportunities are endless.

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  6. Paul Emery Avatar
    Paul Emery

    George
    Here is evidence enough for the need for a ‘cultural reset’ ,as you called it, and I agree with you in your assessment that this is something we need to deal with. The question is how we achieve that. Even if you include suicide by guns in the comparisons there has to be an explanation as to why this countries death by firearms number are off the charts when compared to other countries in what is termed as “developed economies”. Check out the chart. I’ll leave a link and scroll down until you see “Odd One Out Gun violence deaths per 100,000 people in developed economies” and you’ll find our country has the most severe numbers by far. We have 3.984 deaths per 100,000 compared to Japan with 0.021, the lowest, followed by the U.K with 0.041. So what is it about our “culture” (as you put it) that is so different from those countries and shouldn’t we study them for a path out of this mess?
    Here’s the link. Scroll down till you find the chart.
    https://www.bloomberg.com/graphics/2022-us-gun-violence-world-comparison/

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  7. George Rebane Avatar

    PaulE 146pm – In my 223pm I explained in detail how our culture 1) has a different developmental history than other developed countries, and 2) how that explains away our high ownership share and fascination with firearms. These cultural attributes cannot be changed quickly with legislation in a liberal democracy, but require a concerted effort in our educational and entertainment industries. When you tell me that you understand this, then let’s continue this conversation; until then we’d just be talking past each other.

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  8. Paul Emery Avatar
    Paul Emery

    George
    What can change quickly is access to essentially military style weapons such as those used in Texas last week. What harm can be done with at least requiring a background check and say a 10 day waiting period before possession? Who knows, the person doing the shooting may have changed his mind if those procedures were in place and those 21 victims could still be alive today.
    What do you think?

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  9. Gregory Avatar
    Gregory

    Punchy
    Bloomberg is lying to you. Suicide must be taken into account separately. Japan for a time had a larger violent death rate than the USA, murder plus suicide. Probably still does.
    I’ve had three friends/acquaintances commit suicide in the past 10 years. One ended up jumping off a bridge at night into rapids below, another hung himself from a tree and another shot himself. The jumper had tried less effective means in the past, the hanger was in a bad spot with expecting to go to jail with the key thrown away, and the shooter was depressed.
    All were adults who made the decision. A really, really bad decision, but their decision to make.

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  10. fish Avatar
    fish

    What can change quickly is access to essentially military style weapons such as those used in Texas last week.
    How are they going to do that?

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  11. Gregory Avatar
    Gregory

    “What harm can be done with at least requiring a background check and say a 10 day waiting period before possession?”
    We got that in Cali already, Paul. Does that make you feel any better?
    The harm that can be done is that if you have reason to believe someone is about to kill you, you can’t get a gun.
    When seconds matter, the police are only minutes away.

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  12. Paul Emery Avatar
    Paul Emery

    Gregory
    Here is another chart from world population review titled Gun Deaths by Country 2022 including suicide. This includes all countries and we are 10th highest in the world at 12.2 per 100,000 just above Uruguay, Japan is the fourth lowest at o.06. This chart breaks it down showing homicides and suicides separately as well as cumulatively.
    We show 40,000 total deaths by guns, Japan shows 76. Check it out here. You need to stroll down to find the total chart.
    I have no idea where you got those numbers on Japan. Can you provide a link?
    https://worldpopulationreview.com/country-rankings/gun-deaths-by-country

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  13. Gregory Avatar
    Gregory

    Punchy, gun deaths including suicide just reproduces the error. Suicide doesn’t care if it’s by gun or jumping or hanging or drowning or bleeding or (insert methods here).
    https://rebaneruminations.typepad.com/
    If someone wants to off themselves, they will find a way.
    Try limiting your argument to gun deaths by manslaughter or murder. You will have to change where you gather your information.

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  14. Paul Emery Avatar
    Paul Emery

    Gregory
    Did you bother to open the link I provided? If you had, the category listed as
    “Firearm-related death rate per 100K population per year” is easy to see.
    They then divide the numbers between suicide and homicide. Did you find that?
    It’s very clear that they are charting firearm-related death rate per 100K population per year.
    Check it out and get back to me.

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  15. Gregory Avatar
    Gregory

    “Firearm related death rate”. Homicide includes self defense? Homicide includes gangs fighting over territory and drug sales? Homicide includes justifiable killings? It includes suicide?
    You just can’t get there from here, Punch. The folks you’re following are leading you by the nose to an anti-gun propaganda talking point.

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  16. Paul Emery Avatar
    Paul Emery

    So the numbers mean nothing to you Gregory? Did you actually read the link I provided?

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  17. Paul Emery Avatar
    Paul Emery

    Gregory
    Here’s yet another chart that concludes the same thing.
    When we look exclusively at high-income countries and territories with populations of 10 million or more, the US ranks first among gun related deaths.
    https://www.healthdata.org/acting-data/gun-violence-united-states-outlier

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  18. Scott O Avatar

    Psul 3:13 – “What can change quickly is access to essentially military style weapons such as those used in Texas last week.”
    Ah, so it’s the ‘style’ of the weapon – perhaps they should be required to be painted with a gay little rainbow of colors with sparkly tassels attached to the hand grip?
    Maybe the children would have squealed with delight as he pumped shot gun rounds with double ought into them?
    How about clubbing them to death?
    This truly bizarre sickness of complaining about the device used during the killing of school children as the main issue is getting tedious and a not a little eerie. Maybe, just maybe Paul – you might concentrate your mind on the sad issue of young men in this country wanting to harm innocent humans.
    Waiting period and background checks are fine for folks who will never harm anyone. The evil ones will just go out and buy what they can off the street.
    I’d like to have schools employ the proven ways that are available to protect school children. You loser lefties can continue your fixation on pissing off people you don’t like.

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  19. Paul Emery Avatar
    Paul Emery

    What are the “prove ways” you refer to Scott and can you provide some documentation to support your contention?

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  20. Gregory Avatar
    Gregory

    Yes, Punch, I actually read the site and considered what was being said.
    The numbers given compare apples to road apples.

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  21. fish Avatar
    fish

    Posted by: Scott O | 31 May 2022 at 05:13 PM
    “What can change quickly is access to essentially military style weapons such as those used in Texas last week.”

    He still hasn’t answered as to how he is going to work his “magic” on this as POTATUS has himself stated that he doesn’t have the power to do this. He also hasn’t a acknowledged that we already had a program for reducing ….”access to essentially military style weapons such as those used in Texas last week” and it was observed to be an abysmal failure.
    PS: Final tally for the opening weekend to “The Summer of Joy 2022” – Chicago shootings: 47 shot, 9 fatally over Memorial Day weekend, CPD says
    Still more success for progressive governance and restrictive gun control!
    https://abc7chicago.com/chicago-shootings-shooting-memorial-day-weekend-violence/11911262/

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  22. Scott O Avatar

    Psul 5:18 – “…can you provide some documentation to support your contention?”
    Hilarious coming from the moron that can’t even respond in an intelligent way to my questions to him over the years.
    How many ‘school shootings’ happen in the schools where the children of the important people attend?
    Answer – NONE. EVER.
    Because they protect the children with actual military weapons – not some stupid “gun free zone” sign.
    Ball’s in your court, Psul – can’t wait to hear you continue your complaint about children being slaughtered with weapons you don’t approve of.
    Are you going to go with your fav POTUS and approve the use of .22s to shoot kids dead?

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  23. scenes Avatar
    scenes

    “POTATUS”
    lol. OK, I’m going to steal that.
    Like Charlie Brown and the football, I’m going to ask Psul a question.
    Let’s say that there’s several ways to avoid soft target (schools and the like) shoot-ups.
    . Improve security
    . Improve Americans
    . Disarm Americans
    I’ll put forth the opinion that ten-day delays, background checks, and even the type of firearms available won’t make a bit of difference.
    Once again (in Australia, Land of Many Gun Laws)
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6JNLOGBJP1Y
    Ten round box magazine, manual action (straight pull), 12 gauge shotgun in a scenario that’s remarkably like blowing up people in an office building or classroom. Hard to write equipment rules that make reloading so slow that only one person gets shot. The shooter is not one of those superhumans who can run a non-autoloader a million miles an hour. Anyone can change out a mag lickety split with little practice.
    So what do you do? Make all firearms illegal for everyone?

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  24. Paul Emery Avatar
    Paul Emery

    So Scott
    Bottom line is you have no problem with the fact that the Texas shooter was able to purchase two AR 15’s and a thousand rounds of ammunition day after his 18th birthday with no background check or waiting period.

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  25. scenes Avatar
    scenes

    Scotto: “This truly bizarre sickness of complaining about the device used during the killing of school children as the main issue is getting tedious and a not a little eerie.”
    I admit that it’s a weird fetish. Simply looking at the Ft. Hood shooting would show you that.

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  26. fish Avatar
    fish

    Posted by: scenes | 31 May 2022 at 05:54 PM
    “POTATUS”
    lol. OK, I’m going to steal that.

    Pretty sure I got that from you!

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  27. Gregory Avatar
    Gregory

    “Bottom line is you have no problem with the fact that the Texas shooter was able to purchase two AR 15’s and a thousand rounds of ammunition day after his 18th birthday with no background check or waiting period”
    Punchy, you’ve been told… the Texas shooter passed background checks for both rifle purchases.
    So, you’re either feeble minded or lying. Which is it?

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  28. scenes Avatar
    scenes

    Psul: ” two AR 15’s and a thousand rounds ”
    Was he planning on shooting two AR15’s at once? What difference does the number of rifles make?
    Was he planning on loading up 50x 20 rd. magazines? Do you think that a lunatic shooter is going to carry around 50+ pounds of ammunition in a backpack or something? Why does the number of rounds matter?
    What point are you trying to make here?

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  29. fish Avatar
    fish

    Posted by: Gregory | 31 May 2022 at 06:05 PM
    So, you’re either feeble minded or lying. Which is it?

    Embrace the healing power of “and”!

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  30. Don Bessee Avatar
    Don Bessee

    Note to ponytail of ignorance, passed background check and it was 350 rounds not thousands ya po’ ol’ putin party parrot. Clearly only grandstanding 50 people shot in the shit hole formerly known as chi town and not a peep about gangsters or funding the police. sadolman
    😉

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  31. scenes Avatar
    scenes

    DonB: “, passed background check and it was 350 rounds ”
    Oh well. Psul loves to punch up his stories for dramatic effect. It goes along with the way that news production happens nowadays.
    It would be better if he broke it down into things that matter.
    . Should 18 year olds be able to buy firearms? (or vote? or drive cars?)
    . Are AR-15s uniquely dangerous in some way that isn’t obvious to me?
    Those are both reasonable questions. The rest of it just the inevitable Psul histrionics.

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  32. Gregory Avatar
    Gregory

    “Are AR-15s uniquely dangerous in some way that isn’t obvious to me?”
    Mini-14’s are exactly as lethal. Same ammo. Less expensive, less black.
    https://www.huntinggearguy.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/10/Ruger-Mini-14.jpg

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  33. Paul Emery Avatar
    Paul Emery
  34. Scott O Avatar

    Paul 6:00 – you’re going in circles, dude. The problem I have is that this twisted nutter was out free in society with a brain full of worms. The vast majority of 18 year olds buy firearms and don’t harm anyone. The number of or type of firearms he bought (as well as the number of rounds) don’t mean anything.
    You asked for an example of what we need to do to protect the school children and I provided it and you simply “circle back” to the same idiot talking point you started with.
    I want to protect school children and you just want to piss off people you don’t like.
    Interesting.

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  35. Scott O Avatar

    Don 6:11 – “…50 people shot in the shit hole formerly known as chi town…”
    Those shootings don’t help carry forward the narrative.
    The Dems can’t use them for political points.
    So – too bad, so sad.
    Next.

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  36. Paul Emery Avatar
    Paul Emery

    All I’m proposing is a 15 day waiting period to accommodate a full background check not just an on-line quickie that only checks your criminal record.

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  37. Scott O Avatar

    Paul – thanks for that link – it’s filled with the same sort of breathless stupidity you exhibit.
    The gun store “was involved” with an ammunition smuggling scheme.
    Yeah just the same as the Texas highway dept was “involved”. Hey – they drove on the highway, didn’t they?
    After all the BS in the story, the bottom line is no laws were broken and it was business as usual.
    People buy hundreds or thousands of rounds all the time. It’s the cheapest way to buy ammo. It has absolutely nothing to do with what happened at the school.

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  38. Scott O Avatar

    Paul – “…to accommodate a full background check”
    And then he passes the check and then he kills the kids.
    Way to go, Paul – you don’t propose anything to prevent the murders – just have them happen 15 days later.
    Whatta guy.

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  39. Scott O Avatar

    Question for Paul – will the folks selling firearms under the table have to make these FULL background checks?
    I’m sure they wouldn’t want to violate any laws, right?

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  40. Gregory Avatar
    Gregory

    “All I’m proposing is a 15 day waiting period to accommodate a full background check not just an on-line quickie that only checks your criminal record”
    Earlier today you were proposing 10 days and a background check only to be told that was the law in kali now…
    The check now isn’t just criminal records, it’s also mental health and drug use.
    So, what does a waiting period do for public safety if the wanna be buyer already owns guns?

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  41. fish Avatar
    fish

    This should end well…..
    California Votes To End Mandatory Reporting On Students Who Threaten Schools
    https://dailycaller.com/2022/05/27/california-votes-mandatory-reporting-students-threaten-schools-aclu/

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  42. psfish Avatar
    psfish

    “A mass shooting, with ten casualties, involving an AR-15 and full auto Glock “lungblowers,” in Charleston. Why no media buzz? When will the President be stopping by?”

    https://www.postandcourier.com/news/10-people-hospitalized-in-memorial-day-mass-shooting-on-charlestons-east-side/article_03f3d8ca-e0c8-11ec-9e06-d7c88eb4df39.html
    Oh…..that’s why there’s been no media coverage.

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  43. scenes Avatar
    scenes

    re: The Great Fisholio@12:17AM
    Which led me to this:
    “He said he was hit by students in front of his classes, prompting him to wear a padded bike suit to work. He also said he received a gun threat, and was followed off campus by the same student that threatened him.
    “The whole school is under a de-escalation policy, so no matter what happens, none of the kids are yelled at or told they absolutely must do this or they’re going to get suspended,” Walker said. ”
    https://missionlocal.org/2022/04/total-meltdown-at-everett-middle-school/
    As long as you can stay ahead of the maelstrom, Blue Mob America is a fun thing to watch. It’s exhilarating to watch a train crash at a distance.

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  44. fish Avatar
    fish

    Posted by: scenes | 01 June 2022 at 07:10 AM

    “When she was introducing herself on the first day of school, a student got up and beat her so badly she was concussed, and now wears a hearing aid because she lost 75 percent of her hearing”.

    One of our regular progressive luminaries will need to drop by again and explain how the public “education” that they so cherish is different than spending a couple of months in the county lockup!

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  45. Scott O Avatar

    re fish 12:17 – ““Once students make contact with law enforcement, they are less likely to graduate high school and more likely to wind up in jail or prison. These harms fall disproportionately on students from marginalized groups: Black, Indigenous, and Latinx students,” the organization said in a statement.”
    ‘make contact with law enforcement’
    Gotta love the euphemisms.
    Are there actual job positions for coming up with this sort of downward spiral of communication?
    How many members of the ACLU actually live in or near these vibrant and colorful communities?
    That old bugbear of cause and effect, rational thought and social order are clearly just evil leftovers from white-ism and will be completely eliminated to pave the way for a more equitable future. Huzzah.

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  46. Scott O Avatar

    Can everyone just imagine a “full background check” from the feds?
    If you’re a Republican there’s already a 50% chance you’re a terrorist and wait til they find out you complained about CRT being taught at your kid’s school.
    Grand Admiral Levine and her purple-haired tranny corp will administer the checks.
    All males involved in a monogamous relationship with a woman will be quickly denied a permit as they will be classified as “sexually repressed”.

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  47. Scott O Avatar

    Well – now we see what the whole problem is with mass murderers – they’re not using the RAINBOW bullets!
    https://www.breitbart.com/politics/2022/06/01/u-s-marine-corps-goes-woke-celebrates-pride-month-rainbow-bullets/
    Can’t do parody anymore. Reality bites itself.

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  48. Scott O Avatar

    I listened to as much as I could stand of Biden’s lies tonight. F you Brandon.
    Golly – if we just made it so that we couldn’t access our firearms in an emergency then no one would murder anyone.
    And of course there was the old fallback to the fact that here’s “too many” killings. No word on the acceptable number but I’m not holding my breath.
    If only every one would pul-lease use a 9mm handgun to shoot children dead, then Biden would be happy as a clam.
    Nothing about actually keeping anyone safe and long on Biden and his wife stepping in as pillars of moral virtue.
    And the body count continues.
    Enjoy, everyone!

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  49. fish Avatar
    fish

    And of course there was the old fallback to the fact that here’s “too many” killings. No word on the acceptable number but I’m not holding my breath.
    The acceptable number is of course that number which maintains the Democrats power indefinitely and not a single corpse more…..they’ll be damned if they’re going to pay for landslide victories!

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  50. fish Avatar
    fish

    I’ll take ”News stories you won’t hear anything about tomorrow because of the names of ‘those’ involved” for $600” Alex!

    Multiple people shot at Da’shontay King funeral at Graceland cemetery, Wisconsin


    https://nypost.com/2022/06/02/people-shot-at-dashontay-king-funeral-at-graceland-cemetery-wisconsin/

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