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loose wheel

(112 posts)
21. Why?
Mon Jan 14, 2013, 10:40 AM
Jan 2013

Do you deny that an armed woman is capable of preventing her own rape?

She was not "acting a certain way". She was not "dressed a certain way". She didn't go to "some place she shouldn't have". They attacked anyway, it's what bad men do. All I am saying is that she should have had that last ditch final line option to deter or stop her attackers.

You'll become another victim, that's all. TheCowsCameHome Jan 2013 #1
Yours is a question that is too logical for Wayne LaPierre to have considered. Squinch Jan 2013 #2
A couple of ideas... Flatulo Jan 2013 #5
I work in schools. If we put weapons in the classrooms, I will stop doing so. So will many others. Squinch Jan 2013 #30
Aside from inside a school, would you kill to save your own life? Just trying to understand Flatulo Jan 2013 #32
I work in very bad areas. I have had guns pointed at me on three occasions in the past 10 years. Squinch Jan 2013 #33
Thanks for sharing those stories. You certainly have had enough bad experiences with guns Flatulo Jan 2013 #39
Arming teachers is not a very good idea. They're just not trained for it, and I agree that a Flatulo Jan 2013 #3
I really don't get the need for CCW rightsideout Jan 2013 #4
I think the very first priority should be to protect our children. If this requires someone Flatulo Jan 2013 #6
What if a student got a hold of the gun? DebJ Jan 2013 #7
And we won't spend money on textbooks, but now we're going to spend the money to arm the Squinch Jan 2013 #38
It's better than throwing books....that being said carrying a PSD ileus Jan 2013 #8
Look you're getting it all wrong... repeat after me: OneTenthofOnePercent Jan 2013 #9
Proactive vs. Reactive Heimer Jan 2013 #22
Um... Lizzie Poppet Jan 2013 #23
Ahhh i see. Heimer Jan 2013 #24
Hopefully we'll trust you to dispense Tylenol to your students gollygee Jan 2013 #10
Yep. Exactly. nt Chorophyll Jan 2013 #13
"Good Guy With A Gun"... KharmaTrain Jan 2013 #11
Either or.... loose wheel Jan 2013 #14
Projection Games Won't Work Here... KharmaTrain Jan 2013 #16
Guns aren't the problem loose wheel Jan 2013 #18
Post removed Post removed Jan 2013 #19
Why? loose wheel Jan 2013 #21
bullshit spanone Jan 2013 #26
Are you suggesting that there is some moral wiggle room for people who go into schools and Flatulo Jan 2013 #42
A classroom is a tight small space loose wheel Jan 2013 #12
20 meters...? 60 feet...? Ever been in a combat situation? Ever hear of "buck fever"? nt Bigmack Jan 2013 #27
yes and yes. loose wheel Jan 2013 #31
The firefights I was in must have been different from yours... Bigmack Jan 2013 #35
That video was rigged for the armed student to fail. GreenStormCloud Jan 2013 #36
I had training as well loose wheel Jan 2013 #40
How about the trained Special Forces guys... Bigmack Jan 2013 #41
... loose wheel Jan 2013 #43
There are other reasons to own such weapons hack89 Jan 2013 #15
A few things Recursion Jan 2013 #17
I think that we should install a gun emplacement in each classroom Orrex Jan 2013 #20
Funky Winkerbean. JohnnyRingo Jan 2013 #29
"Good guy" and "Bad guy" are absolutisms, and very naive. The world is not black and white. For Erose999 Jan 2013 #25
Very good point. JohnnyRingo Jan 2013 #28
About the Giffords shooting loose wheel Jan 2013 #44
Let's be honest shall we? Savannahmann Jan 2013 #34
Let's be honest, shall we? GreenStormCloud Jan 2013 #37
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