Nashville School Shooting

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But this is a Private Christian school. Are they subjected to the same protocols of public schools? Are churches gun free zones? I haven't looked it up, so bear with me.
I know of several Churches that have armed security during service.
We go to Crossings at Edmond. I carry every Sunday. And we have a couple of Oklahoma County Sheriffs on-site in addition to other security staff.
 

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It seems like we are once again saying; "It's fine the way it is, just leave things the way they are."
Certainly seems the schools/Gov. are saying that about dangerous kids...

"...the student balled his fists and punched his teacher in the face..."
By the time a calm returned to Northeast High in Oakland Park, two teachers and an aide were in ambulances. The special needs student wasn’t arrested because he “cannot tell the difference between right and wrong behaviors,” a police sergeant wrote in his report. Three days later, the teen was back on campus.


"A year and a half before the Stoneman Douglas massacre, some of the shooter’s teachers were surveyed about his behavior. They wrote that he made threats. He was fascinated with guns. They were afraid of him."


"Whitmore assaulted a teacher at Hale Middle School and believes if the school took more action addressing that type of behavior, maybe he wouldn’t be where he is now, arrested for first-degree murder".


"Waldron wasn’t hurt when he was teaching, but he said it’s not hard to find a teacher who has been."
"The two agree that physical assaults are a symptom of childhood trauma, large class sizes, and a lack of counselors in schools."


Old question but still valid even though ignored, if the laws we have were enforced properly and no group had "special status" making them unaccountable would we be were we are or need new "special laws"?
 
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Certainly seems the schools/Gov. are saying that about dangerous kids...

"...the student balled his fists and punched his teacher in the face..."
By the time a calm returned to Northeast High in Oakland Park, two teachers and an aide were in ambulances. The special needs student wasn’t arrested because he “cannot tell the difference between right and wrong behaviors,” a police sergeant wrote in his report. Three days later, the teen was back on campus.


"A year and a half before the Stoneman Douglas massacre, some of the shooter’s teachers were surveyed about his behavior. They wrote that he made threats. He was fascinated with guns. They were afraid of him."


"Whitmore assaulted a teacher at Hale Middle School and believes if the school took more action addressing that type of behavior, maybe he wouldn’t be where he is now, arrested for first-degree murder".


"Waldron wasn’t hurt when he was teaching, but he said it’s not hard to find a teacher who has been."
"The two agree that physical assaults are a symptom of childhood trauma, large class sizes, and a lack of counselors in schools."


Old question but still valid even though ignored, if the laws we have were enforced properly and no group had "special status" making them unaccountable would we be were we are or need new "special laws"?
The picture below is of a school counselor at one of the Moore High Schools. She and her husband have been friends of mine for over 20 years. Yesterday, a 17 year old female student picked up an object from the counselor’s desk and beat her with it. This is the end result.
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The picture below is of a school counselor at one of the Moore High Schools. She and her husband have been friends of mine for over 20 years. Yesterday, a 17 year old female student picked up an object from the counselor’s desk and beat her with it. This is the end result. View attachment 362844
That 17 year old female needs to be charged as an adult and have the book thrown at her.
 

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The picture below is of a school counselor at one of the Moore High Schools. She and her husband have been friends of mine for over 20 years. Yesterday, a 17 year old female student picked up an object from the counselor’s desk and beat her with it. This is the end result. View attachment 362844
Was the student Amish? :bolt:
 

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Perhaps famous would of been a better word for me to use....I'm just a simple man trying to make a little sense out of this mess where there doesn't seem to be any. Don't pick my words apart too much. Just try to follow my drift.
I did not mean to give you a hard time.
I agree, I think these mass killers want some notoriety in their otherwise nothing lives.
 
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It seems like we are once again saying; "It's fine the way it is, just leave things the way they are."
No one is saying that. No one.

What is being said is that the solutions proposed by both sides of the debate, are anathema to the opposing side. The political impasse IS more important than fixing the problem. It’s the same thing with the federal budget, the federal debt, the economy, border security, health care, “justice” reform, and pretty much everything else that’s touched by American politics.

Sadly, not fine is more palatable than doing the right things at the expense of politics.
 

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