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SS_N_NE:
One of many versions....google.: http://www.cnn.com/2012/02/27/justice/ohio-school-shooting/index.html

HuskerXDM:
sounds like he used a revolver, so the teacher might have known or taken a chance he couldn't reload.

JTH:
Cue the anti-gun folks saying "we need more laws to keep guns out of schools" as if that would have made anything different.  (And as if that won't make schools even more vulnerable.)

The following is stolen from a post in a public forum:

Every time there is another school shooting, I do this little social experiment.

Ask most “non gun” people if it makes sense for armored car drivers or bank guards to carry guns so they can protect the money. Most will answer yes.

Ask most “non gun” people if it makes sense for school security guards to carry guns so they can protect the children. Most will answer no with some form of cliché anti-gun explanation they heard from the media, internet blogs, etc…

So let me get this straight. As a society, it’s morally acceptable to view our money as more precious to us than our children?

MechEng's original post:  http://pistol-forum.com/showthread.php?3301-OH-School-shooting-5-wounded&p=55553&viewfull=1#post55553

Phantom:

--- Quote from: jthhapkido on February 28, 2012, 11:33:27 AM ---Cue the anti-gun folks saying "we need more laws to keep guns out of schools" as if that would have made anything different.  (And as if that won't make schools even more vulnerable.)

The following is stolen from a post in a public forum:

Every time there is another school shooting, I do this little social experiment.

Ask most “non gun” people if it makes sense for armored car drivers or bank guards to carry guns so they can protect the money. Most will answer yes.

Ask most “non gun” people if it makes sense for school security guards to carry guns so they can protect the children. Most will answer no with some form of cliché anti-gun explanation they heard from the media, internet blogs, etc…

So let me get this straight. As a society, it’s morally acceptable to view our money as more precious to us than our children?

MechEng's original post:  http://pistol-forum.com/showthread.php?3301-OH-School-shooting-5-wounded&p=55553&viewfull=1#post55553

--- End quote ---

I have to laugh at them when they say we need more laws to keep guns out of some where.

It wouldn't matter in the least

The Person do the shooting where there just to shoot someone most of the time.

They thought about it and then when and did it

Lets face it .....they when there to do harm 
if they hadn't had a gun they might have used a car,knife,homemade bomb...Etc

thing is they planed to kill or injure someone.  the laws on that alone are usually
worse than for laws against carrying or taking a gun into some where!.


Most people mean well ....but they always seem to miss the point and react without fully
thinking about it. <shakes head>

It like making a Law that states all falling persons are to have personal Air brakes installed first.
 
 
Of course that won't stop law makers .....I seem to remember Voters Voting that seatbelt Law out Twice and we still seem to have one for some reason.
(I'm not saying if it's a good law or not but the People Voted! against it ....so why can a few legislators in a backroom some where decide they can just ignore the will of the People? )


 

Phantom

HuskerXDM:
A third victim has died.

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