Best weapon for classroom defense?

Those kids were all dead before the cops even got there
Bullshit...at least one bled out in that long hour.

Others were on their phones begging for help and ended up dead.

Stop.

Just stop
 
The fuck they didn't.

They saw him before he went into the school...they could hear the reports of gunfire (no one would confuse a .22 with an AR)...and there were reports that they exchanged gunfire with him.

Stop just "saying shit"
Really?

the average citizen cannot tell what a gun is by the report alone.

The FACT is all those kids were dead before the cops got there so it would not have mattered what gun was used because no 9 year olds are going to try to rush a shooter and overpower him.

AND it took the idiot cops almost an hour to get the door open.

You just won't admit that something as simple a locked door would have prevented this shooting
 
What a crock.

The cops wouldn't have been such pussies had it been a six shot .22

But no...it was an assault rifle and they were
You know it's not an assault rifle. It looks like one, but it's not one. And no! It is not the weapon of choice of school shooters and mass shooters. I'm thinking you're using that same kind of "research" to back your claim that you know what the cops were thinking and why they failed.
 
Bullshit...at least one bled out in that long hour.

Others were on their phones begging for help and ended up dead.

Stop.

Just stop
There were 19 kids killed. There were more than 19 kids between the 2 classrooms all the kids that were shot were shot before the cops got there
 
Conservatives harken back to the "good old days" when "kids would go home and get twice what the teacher gave out" as far as discipline. There's an example of trusting the teacher. That was the MO for families. Now the MO is that the teacher cannot be trusted and must be questioned.

Ok.

But if you don't trust us, then certainly don't ask us to carry guns around your kid. Seems illogical to me.
If you hate the job, quit the job and STFU already.
 
There were 19 kids killed. There were more than 19 kids between the 2 classrooms all the kids that were shot were shot before the cops got there
Post a link. I read differently
 

He didn't shoot every single kid in those 2 classrooms
That has nothing to do with your claim.

You claimed all who died were all dead in minutes.

That's a lie
 
That has nothing to do with your claim.

You claimed all who died were all dead in minutes.

That's a lie
All you have to do is look at the time line.

Most of the shots were fired by 11:37
 
Hmmmm...and Uvalde happened because a door that should have locked (on it's own when closed) didn't
Those doors break in time, just like anything else. Hard to know when.
 
Don't feel picked on. People today are generally untrustworthy.

Which is one reason I will not carry nor have a gun in my classroom in school.

To which you answered I don't care enough about the kids. Sure.
 
Which is one reason I will not carry nor have a gun in my classroom in school.

To which you answered I don't care enough about the kids. Sure.
I don't mean to single you out. I'm painting the topic with a broad brush.
 
If they are applied to firearms at a different tax rate, they are unconstitutional.
How can any tax at all on arms not be unconstitutional, then?
Put another way, where does it say in the Constitution that taxation is not infringement?
 
What teachers do you imagine are going to conceal carry for an unsupportive public?

Buddy, that ship has sailed. Not one teacher I know--and I'm a conservative--will conceal carry for our modern, untrusting public. Not one.

See, that's the problem with decimating an entire profession. When you ask them to do something risky, they're like, nah, I see you. No way.
An entire profession has NOT been decimated. Your hyperbole is a touch out of control.

If no teacher wishes to -- I doubt you can speak for all of them -- then they don't have to. This is what My sentence implied. Comprehension is key.

Hardening the Schools is the better solution anyway.
 
PS

"minimal ethical standard"

Right so now being either a police officer or a combat warrior is part of also being a kindergarten teacher. All for 50K a year.

Are you high?
You're not exactly coherent, are you?

A minimum ethical standard, for those who can comprehend English, was referenced not to be either a police officer or a warrior. A combat warrior is a bit redundant.
 

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