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Nebraska lawmaker to introduce school guns bill

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AWick:
Even worse is that the response time was 5 minutes, but after they got there and heard more shots fired they waited 6 minutes before entering the rear boiler room and another 2 minutes after that when they entered the front doors. It was 15 minutes before they before they started evacuating students.

OnTheFly:

--- Quote from: AWick on November 25, 2013, 09:22:04 PM ---Even worse is that the response time was 5 minutes, but after they got there and heard more shots fired they waited 6 minutes before entering the rear boiler room and another 2 minutes after that when they entered the front doors. It was 15 minutes before they before they started evacuating students.

--- End quote ---

15 minutes is several lifetimes...absolutely NO pun intended.  15 minutes is enough for a deranged person with limited capacity seven round magazines to kill lots of helpless, innocent little lives. 

Sickening that this stuff happens and that the lawmakers only pass feel good laws to "prevent" another occurrence.

Fly

JTH:
It is true that since a number of other states have started to allow carry in school, we are now starting to be able to amass a significant amount of data to debunk all of the "CCW people would be a DANGER to the CHILDREN!" criers.

I don't have much hope that it'll pass this year --- but then again, we didn't get CCW in one year, either.  So we still try, and put out the REAL data, and convince a couple of people at a time, and eventually we get there.

Eventually.  [sigh]  Hopefully, no one will get killed in the meantime.

depserv:
No way will the arch traitor Ernie Chambers support any law that would allow innocent people to be protected by armed civilians.  He is as hostile to that form of freedom as Marx is to capitalism.  Any thinking person who looks at this issue can see that those who make sure no good guys are armed in schools have blood all over their hands; in fact their hands are filthy with blood.  And those like Chambers don't care; their self deception and hatred of freedom override any feelings of compassion a decent person would have.

So I would not recommend groveling before Chambers and his ilk by doing things like being afraid to mention the NRA (which stands for Never Relinquish America).  These traitors will never do anything but block all attempts to arm nongovernment good guys, including teachers, no matter how patriots present our position to them.

Anyone capable of independent thought should be able to see that carrying a gun is less dangerous than driving a car.  So if teachers are not competent to be armed, they are likewise not competent to drive a car close to the school.  But common sense apparently has no place in the legislative process.

I'll contact my state senator and do what I can, but if traitors like Chambers are able to rally enough sheep among the legislature, our efforts will fail.  So the question is how many of our state senators are as hostile to freedom as Chambers, or mindless sheep who will follow him.  If he can stop something like this by himself, something is seriously wrong with our legislative process.

RedDot:
It seldom is just Chambers locking it up.  All it takes is one sideways glance from Ernie at Ashat to insure his silence if not support.  Chambers will never see this as anything but arming racist white teachers so they can shoot poor defenseless black students.  That's just the way he sees the world and anyone who doesn't see things his way is obviously a racist. 

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