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NRA's solution to Sandy Hook massacre: "armed guards" in every school

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They blamed video games. I'm in shock. I really hope the ESA is ready to go on every news network and say how wrong that is.
 
I'm not opposed to something like that. But I would prefer he remain generally out of sight unless the shit hit the fan.

Yeah, he didn't come off as an "armed guard" though. He helped with a lot of other things around the school, though he was in uniform and was armed. We made fun of him because he rode a bike inside the school too, but he was a really nice guy.

They said police officers, but OP did not include that.

Gotcha. This is obviously better, but I'm not entirely sure many police departments have the funding or manpower for this?
 
The answer isn't "More guns everywhere".

Nor is the answer "Ban all the scary things".

The answer is more complicated than either sentiment.

No one is advocating for a complete ban, considering how unrealistic it is. Banning military grade weapons is reasonable, however, as is making it exceptionally difficult to obtain a gun of any kind.

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Hey, you know what school had armed guards? Columbine.

http://www.cnn.com/SPECIALS/2000/columbine.cd/Pages/DEPUTIES_TEXT.htm

Well, shit. There goes Wayne's theory.
 
Gemüsepizza;45649453 said:
So he wants guys with big "KILL ME FIRST" signs at schools? Because that's what will happen, a killer can easily identify a cop before the cop identifies the killer and then it will be too late. Sigh...

Came to post this. My guess is the response to this is that they would then become "plain-clothes armed guards" - not sure why I'm surprised that is the NRA's response. :/
 
So the NRA's "constructive" contribution to the debate is "Herp derp it's video games to blame" and "hey I got an idea lets stick a heavily armed police officer in EVERY school in America".

I have to confess I don't even know how to respond to that kind of idiocy. The mere thought of having heavily armed police officers in children's schools is so utterly repugnant to me. If you have reached a point where you the best you can suggest is putting heavily armed police officers into school then you have completely and totally lost the plot.

I dunno maybe it's because I am British and I baulk at the idea of day to day officers carrying guns, the thought of armed police in schools actually makes me physically sick.
 
Why exactly are people against security guards at schools? Do you fucking rage when you walk into your bank and see the armed security guard? Or is it just because the NRA brought up the fact that society feels that a bank is deserving of more protection than a school.

A bank = a single, public room, one entrance, several guards who can secure each other, target in a safe.

A school = a very big compound with dozens of rooms and multiple ways of entry, targets everywhere.

They aren't even remotely comparable. A security guard can not protect students.
 
Even ignoring the guns right issues, just the enormous cost it would take to employ that many guards due to so isolated and rare a problem is ridiculous. Not any more ridiculous than the rise in employment within the TSA, but still!
 
I have yet to hear anyone saying that we should ban all guns. The president is not trying to take away your gunz, but we have to ban the easy access to assault weapons and high ammo clips.

You ever tried to blast a bunny with a rifle? Unless you got some mad quick-scope skills you're not going to hit shit. It's pretty much a given that most folks will need something that's fully automatic or has burst fire. And the extended clips are necessary so I can avoid re-loading when hunting.
 
So the NRA's "constructive" contribution to the debate is "Herp derp it's video games to blame" and "hey I got an idea lets stick a heavily armed police officer in EVERY school in America".

I have to confess I don't even know how to respond to that kind of idiocy. The mere thought of having heavily armed police officers in children's schools is so utterly repugnant to me. If you have reached a point where you the best you can suggest is putting heavily armed police officers into school then you have completely and totally lost the plot.

I dunno maybe it's because I am British and I baulk at the idea of day to day officers carrying guns, the thought of armed police in schools actually makes me physically sick.
Uh, police/security are in thousands and thousands of schools across the country already. This isn't new.
 
How many schools are in America?

What do you guys think the costs would be for schools to have armed guards everywhere?

Who would fund this? The government? I thought everyone wanted the government to cut spending lol.

Schools would fund this? Then what, parents have to pay more or teachers would get fired and then increase class room size so then kids don't learn properly.

Somewhere north of 125,000 schools

That'll be around $7.5 billion a year for minimal full-time protection I guess.
 
Gemüsepizza;45649895 said:
A bank = a single, public room, several guards who can secure each other.

A school = a very big compound with dozens of rooms.

They aren't even remotely comparable. A security guard can not protect students.

Especially considering that recess exists and is a thing.
 
This doesn't address anything, the shooter will just kill the easily identifiable guard first and then continue on

Solution: double the amount of guards in circulation. Guards that guard the guards.

On a more serious note, I do not personally care about the hobby uses for guns. As soon as you get something like that, you have the intent to end someone's (be that another person or an animal) life. And the country have a few hundred millions of them. So what intent does that carry?
 
Gemüsepizza;45649895 said:
A bank = a single, public room, one entrance, several guards who can secure each other, target in a safe.

A school = a very big compound with dozens of rooms and multiple ways of entry, targets everywhere.

They aren't even remotely comparable. A security guard can not protect students.

We have had armed guards and police officers in schools in the US for almost 20 years now. Where is your data that a security guard does not protect students?
 
Uh, police/security are in thousands and thousands of schools across the country already. This isn't new.

Then there is something wrong with your society and perhaps you should be looking into fixing it rather than pulling crap like this. In a civilised society there should be no need for you to have armed security/police patrolling your schools.
 
Make it a long, arduous process to obtain any weapon rather than just a simple background check. Give a person a huge fucking stack of paperwork. Mandate that the owner must also purchase a secure containment or safe for their weapon if they have children in their household. Mandatory safety/responsible ownership course. Getting a gun should not be nearly as easy as getting a fishing license.
 
You ever tried to blast a bunny with a rifle? Unless you got some mad quick-scope skills you're not going to hit shit. It's pretty much a given that most folks will need something that's fully automatic or has burst fire. And the extended clips are necessary so I can avoid re-loading when hunting.

What will there be left after you unloaded your fully-automatic gun at a bunny? I assume it would be torn to shreds...

We have had armed guards and police officers in schools in the US for almost 20 years now. Where is your data that a security guard does not protect students?

They maybe will protect students against drugs at school, when there are brawls, ... but not when there is an unidentified killer who wants to die and can easily target them first.
 
Gemüsepizza;45649895 said:
A bank = a single, public room, one entrance, several guards who can secure each other, target in a safe.

A school = a very big compound with dozens of rooms and multiple ways of entry, targets everywhere.

They aren't even remotely comparable. A security guard can not protect students.

It's not like security guards roam the hallways looking for shooters. They sit in their office and watch security cameras. Having a guard on campus that can respond immediately is a lot better than waiting for the police to show up. How long did Lanza have free range before the first responders arrived?
 
Randomly posting armed guards at schools is a good idea (in small amounts since it would be costly), but so is banning semi-automatic weapons.

And "Corrupt, shadow industry"? Stop embarrassing yourselves, NRA.
 
Then there is something wrong with your society and perhaps you should be looking into fixing it rather than pulling crap like this. In a civilised society there should be no need for you to have armed security/police patrolling your schools.
Or we should look at how to prevent it from happening rather than worrying about looking uncivilized. Yeah, ill go with that.
 
You shouldn't be shitting on the sanctity that is a childs learning temple with tools that were designed for human destruction. Its not right. I would have been terrified to go to school in my country if they were armed guards at the door. This is not the way forward.
 
Make it a long, arduous process to obtain any weapon rather than just a simple background check. Give a person a huge fucking stack of paperwork. Mandate that the owner must also purchase a secure containment or safe for their weapon if they have children in their household. Mandatory safety/responsible ownership course. Getting a gun should not be nearly as easy as getting a fishing license.

A mandatory mental health check every few years is a reasonable idea, too. If someone wants to own a device solely intended for killing things, the rest of us have every reason to know why and be assured that their mental health is well maintained.
Shit, we do this with drivers licenses in many states. If you can't pass the vision test when you renew your license, they don't give it to you until you get your eyes examined.
 
I saw this reaction on Facebook (on my account used for work, not personal):
Sitting in a doctors office and they've got the news on an the NRA is talking... And some dumb ass stood up with a sign saying the NRA is killing our kids really people get a fucking grip it's the dumb asses like you that end up getting guns and killing people it's not the NRA... And making laws saying there not going to allow guns!!! Yeah that's gonna work ask the millions of convicts if they listen to laws! If they are gonna kill someone and truly don't give a shit enough regardless the laws they will find a way to do it! Jesus Christ people it's really getting ridiculous! And I'm sure the president will still have all his people guarding him with the guns... To bad some dumb ass hasn't shot him yet!!
wtf
 
so now you've "protected" the schools, what about every other building?

Do they have a similar plan in place for cinemas?
 
NRA's solution: No more soft targets anywhere. Let's put guns in nursing homes, schools, malls, office buildings, playgrounds, EVERYWHERE.
 
There's no escaping that many of these shootings occur in places where these cowards know that they aren't going to be challenged.
 
NRA's solution: No more soft targets anywhere. Let's put guns in nursing homes, schools, malls, office buildings, playgrounds, EVERYWHERE.

we need a gun INSIDE a gun

There's no escaping that many of these shootings occur in places where these cowards know that they aren't going to be challenged.

I think its more to do with the fact that schools represents the bane of many of these childrens lives and they find a rampage/suicide as some sort of retribution for the torment they've endured. An armed guard is going to JACK and SHIT to stop people like that.
 
It's not like security guards roam the hallways looking for shooters. They sit in their office and watch security cameras. Having a guard on campus that can respond immediately is a lot better than waiting for the police to show up. How long did Lanza have free range before the first responders arrived?

So the solution to having 26 kids killed is have someone watching cameras, see someone shooting kids, rush to the area where some are dead already and start a shoot out.

Any solution that involves waiting for death to begin and then react isn't acceptable. And how does this address shootings like in Oregon at a mall? Every mall I've been to has security so obviously we should expect different results then what we currently have?

I just wish sane people with the actual power to make changes could do their jobs and have a real discussion on these issues.
 
I don't think the NRA's suggestion is all that ridiculous in conjunction with increased gun control laws. The country isn't going to allow guns to be taken away completely, and let's face it, you don't need an assault rifle to do a lot of damage in a school. We need a cop at every school. The cost will be high, but it's necessary. It's not a foolproof solution, but it's better than what we've got currently.
 
Or we should look at how to prevent it from happening rather than worrying about looking uncivilized. Yeah, ill go with that.
You do know that figuring out the underlying reasons in the society that trigger these events can potentially prevent this stuff from happening in a long run? It's not just about "worrying about looking uncivilized".
 
Further up the thread ...

Quit posting Columbine stuff. It was during the assault weapon ban and their weapon cache was illegally massed. It wasn't like they went to their Dad's closet and loaded up.

Did you even read the report? The guard was helping injured kids and providing cover with his car. Lots of kids were hurt/killed but I'm willing to bet his actions saved a few lives. If even one less person is killed due to actions of a guard then they are well worth it.
 
That's like 90% of the world.

Not if everyone is armed.

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I have yet to hear anyone saying that we should ban all guns. The president is not trying to take away your gunz, but we have to ban the easy access to assault weapons and high ammo clips.

I hear ya. There have been numerous people in numerous threads claiming they be happy with an outright ban and constantly trying to make the dialogue not about sensible legislation but utilizing an "assault weapons ban" as one small step towards the overall goal of banning all guns.

Plus a few articles I've read in mainstream news questioning the 2nd Amendment.

Also, "assault" weapons are already banned for the average joe and extremely expensive in the rare case someone can pass the extensive checks to get one. Considering pistols are the main source of illegal gun violence in the nation we seem to be spending an inordinate amount of time focusing on the "scary" guns as opposed the real situation.
 
I'm interested in hearing how much money that it would actually take to assign a School Resource Officer to every building. The only reason that I ask is that we had one full-time in a building that I used to work in, and that area was not exactly rolling in money... you would have though that he would have been the first to go budget-wise long ago. Don't know how all of that SRO funding works exactly, but he fit into school culture well, and he was good at what he did... I wouldn't be opposed to more like him.

And "Corrupt, shadow industry"? Stop embarrassing yourselves, NRA.

THE PATRIOTS
 
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