It gets worse! / re: Shooting in Connecticut
I didn't want to hijack the other thread.
Today the president of the NRA (National Rifle Association) held a press conference.
He said, basically, "The way to stop a bad guy with a gun is a good guy with a gun." He is advocating armed guards at all public schools. Is this a way to start a war in our schools? I just don't understand the logic.
I am not against guns. I have a couple myself.
I can say this, I'm not smart enough to know what a solution would be. I do know that magazines holding 30 to 100 rounds are NOT the answer. Also it is possible to purchase conversion parts for the AR-15 to convert it to a full automatic. AND, the stupidity of the laws make selling the conversion parts legal. It's illegal to own the converted gun but not the parts.
Back then all non citizen aliens were required to register with the government. It was a simple postal card thing. Not really relevant except that RFK was shot with a registered gun by a registered alien. It is a demonstration of how well registration works.
It gets worse! / re: Shooting in Connecticut
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Originally Posted by
Master Splinter
Lets see - a quick google tells me that the US has about 130,000 schools/high schools.
Assume wages of $45,000pa for each armed guard, one per school, call it $90k a year to include all the overheads, training, sick leave and all the other employee costs.
I make that $11.7 billion dollars a year, or assuming the NRA has a membership of 5 million, $2,300 per member.
So are the NRA going to fund it?
The Age article reporting on this quoted the FBI figures as needing every seventh law enforcement to be taken from regular duties to meet such a commitment.
It also made the point that there was a deputy sheriff on duty, armed and there to prevent these type of events when Harris and Kleebold went to Columbine High School in 1999.