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That was your agenda all along plus I already pointed out to you several times in this thread that your average deer rifle was probably more lethal than the damn gun you are harping on. Plus as several have pointed out if you want to focus on ROF just use a damn pistol. Pick the mag depth of your choice dont care. Takes me about 3 seconds to reload and recharge!
You go find your own reasonable ROF. Its your burden to prove. But in the end you dont want assault weapons you want ALL weapons.
That was never my "agenda" plus I've pointed out to you multiple time in this thread that guns that shoot x rounds per y seconds should be banned. I don't care if you call it a deer rifle, an AR 15, a FU 27, or a moose gun. If it is capable of shooting x rounds per y seconds, it should be banned.
Here is what REASONABLE people think, a guy shouldn't have a legally purchased gun capable of firing 100 times in 2 minutes as he is walking down a school hallway and into and out of classrooms.
Lol.
Ever seen a shotgun?
Ever seen a 10 gauge shotgun?
Ever seen 10 gauge shot?
Ever seen a duckbill choke?
Might as well be shooting a mini claymore..
To be honest that kid could have devastated that school using what I mentioned above instead of an AR-15..and will way less ammo.
No, reasonable people are asking why the system failed.
No, reasonable people are asking why the system failed.
Let me ask this, luther, if you're so embedded in the school administration and other various undefined "agencies" answer this simple question...
When was the last time they actually performed an active shooter drill at the schools in your district with the entire student body.
They do it for fire drills, should they not be practicing this?
Let me ask this, luther, if you're so embedded in the school administration and other various undefined "agencies" answer this simple question...
When was the last time they actually performed an active shooter drill at the schools in your district with the entire student body.
They do it for fire drills, should they not be practicing this?
One per quarter. Also every school has every access closed but one during school hours. At high schools that access includes a manned guardhouse. In every school, entrances have been reconfigured where the only entry is through the main office. Which is also where the resource officer has his office.
The issue can definitely be discussed between rational adults who have a general understanding of the issue.
As to the "assault" rifle ban... I don't think ARs are chosen for their effectiveness because there are other guns that would be every bit as effective for killing kids in a school. IMO, school shooters are mentally deficient, and choose the ARs because of their looks. They feel big and bad with that type of gun. Therefore, simply banning "assault" rifles won't cut it. We have to figure out how to keep all guns out of the hands of nut jobs.
And this guard never wanders the property?
You have a school of 3,500 students that just got hit. Multiple buildings, multiple avenues of entrance...
And one armed LEO.
I'm sorry, but I'll join the anti-cop forces here for a moment and say I'd much prefer to have cops on duty at schools rather than sitting on the roadway waiting for tickets. A 1/500 ratio would be a good starting point.
Reasonable people can process more than one issue at a time.
It's like being in a leaking life boat 50 miles off shore. Everyone can see that there are multiple holes but the gun nut side steadfastly maintains that no one will ever attempt to fix their leak as long as there are other leaks.
While every one else is frantically looking for ways to fix the other leaks, the gun nuts protect their hole in the boat like it is sacred. Meanwhile the boat sinks.
The resource officer wanders the property and the building. Every adult in all schools must wear id badges. Every visitor in all schools is issued a badge. All high school students must wear ID (mandatory).
Okay, we agree.
Now how?
Took trap and skeet shooting in college. Best in the class! I don't know if we were using 10, 4, or 31 gauge.
If a gun gives a person the capability of killing a whole lot of people in a couple of minutes, it probably needs to be looked at.
The shotgun I used had to constantly be reloaded by hand. That was half the fun. It was not a weapon designed to give a person the capability of killing 50 people in a couple of minutes.
The tide is turning.
The resource officer wanders the property and the building. Every adult in all schools must wear id badges. Every visitor in all schools is issued a badge. All high school students must wear ID (mandatory).
That's the rub.
Create a defined list of mental health issues that would prohibit gun ownership. This will be a huge debate in and of itself.
Utilize the insurance company database of medical records to make the determination.
The background check has to be set up in such a way that medical information is never transferred to the government.
Create appeal process.
Two different lists maybe? One temporary and one permanent?
Same doctor that puts you on has the ability to take you off unless it's proven they are abusing the system?
That was a thought of mine as well. Not all mental conditions should result in a permanent ban. Maybe not any, but...
No system we implement will be perfect, but if we start out with the least restrictive system and tweak it as we go to tighten up weaknesses it will probably be more effective in the long run.
Supported by 90% of the population.
Opposed by the NRA so it will never happen.
