Authorities also said students and teachers should remain barricaded in the school until they could be reached by police Dispatch at the Broward Sheriff’s Office confirmed the school was on lockdown and police were on location. According to WSVN, the Margate Fire Rescue team described the scene as a mass casualty incident, which reportedly means at least 20 people were injured.
suicide_circus wrote: » Any attempt to disarm the American public in a serious way will result in multiple Waco type sieges and countless deaths. Failing to disarm the American public is resulting in 1000s of deaths. Hmmmmm. ...Rock and a hard place.
Manic Moran wrote: » And this is why the anti-gun crowd will never understand the pro-gun crowd. It's "nonsense", they won't even try. Remember that epic viral rant by "Jonathan Pie" after Trump won the election, and the discussion on engagement and attitudes to the opposition? Absolutely appropriate here.
Manic Moran wrote: Remember that epic viral rant by "Jonathan Pie" after Trump won the election, and the discussion on engagement and attitudes to the opposition? Absolutely appropriate here.
Hitman3000 wrote: » Sorry I saw some of your replies on a different thread. Not interested in engaging with your nonsense.
Manic Moran wrote: I'm sorry if I do not meet with your approved posting style. I can get if you dislike or disagree with our relative risk/reward calculations. Refusal to consider both risk as well as reward seems a bit narrow-minded.
Manic Moran wrote: Yet witness the response just above yours. Heaven forbid that there be a program to reduce the carnage caused by legal, if stupid, firearms usage. Better to just pretend the guns aren't out there and that they will not be encountered or acquired, apparently.
Well maybe a little inconvenience is a small price to pay? That bill was voted down because of a proposal that gun sellers keep records of who they sold a gun to. An entirely reasonable idea to people from countries that don't have US level gun crimes. But the dog whistle blown by the NRA then was that it "might" lead to a national gun database, again, an entirely reasonable proposal.
Hitman3000 wrote: » There are programmes to reduce carnage on the roads, police enforcement of the laws regarding dangerous driving, DUI etc..strangely they tolerate the unnecessary murder of their most vulnerable because of a provision from over 200 years ago when being armed was necessary for survival.
Read on another thread a post from a long winded contributer here describing a gun as no different than a fire extinguisher in the home. You really can't reply to that level of stupidity
Grayson wrote: However it's been more than long enough since Sandy Hook and all the other shootings.
everlast75 wrote: » A nice shut down of the usual "Now is not the time to discuss gun control" BS..https://twitter.com/car_nove/status/964122342464081921
BorneTobyWilde wrote: 37000 road deaths It's a numbers game to the people in power. They just look at figures and ask '' what's the problem?'' They don't walk into those class rooms and mop up the blood, they don't look into the eyes of a dead kid.
Manic Moran wrote: » Good question. The last time it was brought up in Congress (After Newton), such a proposal was put forward by Sen. Coburn (R-OK). It was not the one voted upon, however, in favour of a somewhat more complex and inconvenient system which garnered less support from firearms owners.
Why it has not been brought up since, now that the Republicans are in charge, is an issue I neither understand nor support.
Manic Moran wrote: » Millennials are the first generation where firearms safety was -not- routinely taught in US schools (Much to their surprise).
Hitman3000 wrote: » Over 11,000 gun related deaths each year. Good form of population control and just look at the economic activity. Funeral directors etc...... Edit Just saw this little nugget online, over 1.5 million people shot and killed on American soil since 1968. Seems thoughts and prayers are the way to solve the problem.
If it was so simple why has it not been implemented?
mcmoustache wrote: » You don't think the killer's motivations and ideology are important? I'm afraid I disagree. If this guy was radicalised by ISIS, Antifa, Nazis or someone else, it's pretty important to understand why he did what he did.
Manic Moran wrote: » What is unreasonable about "a simple process to ensure all firearms are sold with a background check (And correct input of the NICS data)"?
Theboinkmaster wrote: » You are just like trump - blame mental health and leave the guns alone.If you could wake up tomorrow and with a blink of an eye, rid US of the 300m guns would you? So nobody had one, not even the police?
With the greatest respect, you have not suggested anything remotely effective or indeed reasonable
You say "We have to reduce crime", with which nobody would argue, but how? Ay, there's the rub.
You say "considered" but on reading your subsequent analysis, the word you really meant to use was "rejected".
Wilberto wrote: » That's the fourth variation of that statistic that I've seen in this thread alone. The others being 13th, 17th, and 18th. :pac:
Chrongen wrote: » And now it's all forgotten. Roll on next massacre.
pitifulgod wrote: » There's been two major incidents in relation to white supremacists in the last year. Charlottesville where a woman was murdered and this incident. He's spent his time going on racist spiels while Nazis and such seem like a far bigger issue for the nation.
JenovaProject wrote: » Of course youre confused because thats not what I said:rolleyes:
pilly wrote: » But you're not happy with Trump getting slagged off?
Christy42 wrote: » They said he was a Trump supporter. I think people were more focusing on the white supremicist links than the Trump. I will happily stick in the racist militia in as a red flag. I don't think Trump is near the level of the Nazis or ISIS (nice one sneaking in Antifa with that lot but anyway).
JenovaProject wrote: » It wasnt me that snuck Antifa in it was mcmoustach...Im happy throwing white supremacists in with those groups...and they are most definitely a huge factor in riling up these angry young men who carry out these massacres.