He didnt shoot any kids, but I dont want that jack wagon anywhere near my kid for "protection" ...
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Originally posted by texansfan View PostI love how everyone's attention span is so short and narrow that you can't see that a highly trained firearm safety instructor UNINTENTIONALLY FIRED a weapon I a classroom full of kids but we want teachers with far less training handling weapons all day everyday.
All of y'all fall for the quarter behind the ear trick.
That's an awfully lame attempt to side-step or disguise your complete effup with your title to this thread, the disinformation with your original post and in your first reply to Ironman - who promptly busted you right out of the chute.
It would be my suggestion that you just disappear for awhile and hope readers will forget about it over time. That's what I do sometimes when I sober up and wish I hadn't said whatever it was that I said.
I don't know who you really are, nor do I care to become acquainted... but seriously, I think you got some deep seated problems Hoss.
Bob Lee
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I'm not going to say that Union Grove is typical of how every school will be but ....
They armed a select few teachers several years ago.
The school district paid a friend of mine to train them, not only in handling the weapons but in tactics.
They now gather up once a quarter and run drills in the schools.
My son went last month to be a bad guy (shooter)
He told me that those fellows take their responsibility seriously and he has no doubt that they could stop a shooter quick, fast and in a hurry.
In the rural areas of this state there are a lot of schools that are not in towns with a swat team. Fairly common for the school to be between towns and the school district to cover several small towns.
I have no doubt that a team of men that are well train and on site would be a better option than waiting on a single officer to show up 20 minutes after a shooter entered a school
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A MARSOC guy shot himself in the junk a couple weeks ago re-holstering. I think it's just best during a school shooting situation for the first responders to cower outside (like they did in Florida) and for the people inside to hide behind desks and wait for their ticket to be punched. Can't be having anyone with a gun in that building. There could be an accident.
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Originally posted by Clay C View PostA MARSOC guy shot himself in the junk a couple weeks ago re-holstering. I think it's just best during a school shooting situation for the first responders to cower outside (like they did in Florida) and for the people inside to hide behind desks and wait for their ticket to be punched. Can't be having anyone with a gun in that building. There could be an accident.
OP is in his own little word,but it's ok........they know him there.
DJLast edited by DJM; 03-15-2018, 08:03 AM.
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Originally posted by texansfan View PostI love how everyone's attention span is so short and narrow that you can't see that a highly trained firearm safety instructor UNINTENTIONALLY FIRED a weapon I a classroom full of kids but we want teachers with far less training handling weapons all day everyday.
All of y'all fall for the quarter behind the ear trick.
If you can't figure out how to post without instigating, find another forum on which to participate.
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Originally posted by texansfan View Post
Funny how you hear about all these now, when there have been armed security officers and school districts that allow armed teachers for years.
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Originally posted by texansfan View Post
And no, I'm not in complete agreement with arming a bunch of teachers. Ain't very many of them (or at least many of the ones that I've known) that had / have the knowledge, experience with firearms and are capable of handling that responsibility. A few, yes. But **** few. And that statement isn't applicable to only educators - but to people in all lines of work.
Bob Lee
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Originally posted by boblee View PostAnd no, I'm not in complete agreement with arming a bunch of teachers. Ain't very many of them (or at least many of the ones that I've known) that had / have the knowledge, experience with firearms and are capable of handling that responsibility. A few, yes. But **** few. And that statement isn't applicable to only educators - but to people in all lines of work.
Bob Lee
The dramatics the those of you opposed to people protecting themselves is amazing.I'm sure it works well in your circle of liberal friends.
DJ
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Originally posted by texansfan View Post
What's really sad is I'm the one that will get repremanded for this while you will remain here spewing your liberal dum chit all over everyone. But that's fine I can live with it. I really wish you well and hope you would learn but I figure you won't. Till then whatever happens just happens. I don't care anymore. Screw it.
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