Rocag said:Let me guess, we just need more guns?Logos Stick said:
There is a way, its just not the ******ed way you want to go about it. HTH
More gun free signs.
Rocag said:Let me guess, we just need more guns?Logos Stick said:
There is a way, its just not the ******ed way you want to go about it. HTH
oneeyedag said:Muy said:
Best way to prevent this is to open up mental asylums again and start locking up the lunatics.
What's a lunatic and who determines just who the lunatics are?
Careful especially when those doing the evaluating overwhelming hate you and any views you may have.
...and crack down on our overly medicated society, and children's' access to social media poison, and bring god/religion and families/dads back into society.Muy said:
Best way to prevent this is to open up mental asylums again and start locking up the lunatics.
Really really strange, isn't it.Brother Shamus said:
Funny how folks calling for gun control now but not a peep when they took a shot at Trump.
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Just looked it up. Any child over 13 can be tried as an adult depending on the crime. And yes, murder is at the top of the list. Life in prison is much more likely than execution, assuming the kid is not adjudicated to be insane and locked up in a mental institution.one safe place said:
Try him as an adult and execute him as an adult.
I think that kid in the picture is out of Oklahoma. Baseball has a ton of data that doesn't point to GA. I feel for the kid in the picture, if I am right.Texas velvet maestro said:
i think that's a fake
saw a bigger version, roster picture from an okie hs.
That and executions are very rare in Georgia to start with.Rapier108 said:
Roper v. Simmons says we can't execute anyone who committed the crime when under 18.
As long as morons exist and procreate, we will have stupid arguments like this one.GoAgs11 said:
Guns kills people we are still running with this tired old argument.
C@LAg said:absolutely without question.Rocag said:Let me guess, we just need more guns?Logos Stick said:
There is a way, its just not the ******ed way you want to go about it. HTH
but we also need to be able to get back to punishing people.
punishing students who act up and disturb schools.
punishing criminals and making them actually serve time
let us know when your side is ready to hold people accountable for their action.
That's not good for the parents, if true.aggiebrother33 said:
A couple of the student interviews knew pretty much who it was they said, based on how he acted and said he very rarely even made class they thought if it ever happened it would be him. Sounds like there were red flags if true…
Many school districts(hundreds?) in Texas already have armed staff and/or guards. It works, unless the armed officer is not on the school grounds for some reason....cough coughRocag said:Let me guess, we just need more guns?Logos Stick said:
There is a way, its just not the ******ed way you want to go about it. HTH
ACLU started this in the 70s in California, its the reason we dont have places to put themCanyonAg77 said:
The people we need to put in institutions are the mentally ill, and we are putting almost none of them away
Your stats are suspect, but continue on.Rocag said:C@LAg said:absolutely without question.Rocag said:Let me guess, we just need more guns?Logos Stick said:
There is a way, its just not the ******ed way you want to go about it. HTH
but we also need to be able to get back to punishing people.
punishing students who act up and disturb schools.
punishing criminals and making them actually serve time
let us know when your side is ready to hold people accountable for their action.
That's a BS answer. Incarceration rates in this country are higher now than they were in the 1990's in the pre-Columbine era. There was a steady rise from the 1970's to a peak in about 2010 where it's leveled off. The United States incarcerates a higher percentage of its population than any other country in the entire world. The United States has more people in its prisons than China does, despite the fact that China has over a billion people living there. As of 2020, it's estimated that 1 in every 5 people currently in prison was in prison in the USA.
We punish people plenty in this country and it clearly isn't making a difference here. So try again.
aggiehawg said:That and executions are very rare in Georgia to start with.Rapier108 said:
Roper v. Simmons says we can't execute anyone who committed the crime when under 18.
Texas velvet maestro said:
Prayers for the victims. Two dead kids?
being an awful person, my 2nd thought is the anti 2A folks needed a school shooting leading up to Nov. I hope this isn't horribly exploited by politicians.
Not nearly severely enough. That is why so many who get arrested have a long rap sheet.Rocag said:C@LAg said:absolutely without question.Rocag said:Let me guess, we just need more guns?Logos Stick said:
There is a way, its just not the ******ed way you want to go about it. HTH
but we also need to be able to get back to punishing people.
punishing students who act up and disturb schools.
punishing criminals and making them actually serve time
let us know when your side is ready to hold people accountable for their action.
That's a BS answer. Incarceration rates in this country are higher now than they were in the 1990's in the pre-Columbine era. There was a steady rise from the 1970's to a peak in about 2010 where it's leveled off. The United States incarcerates a higher percentage of its population than any other country in the entire world. The United States has more people in its prisons than China does, despite the fact that China has over a billion people living there. As of 2020, it's estimated that 1 in every 5 people currently in prison was in prison in the USA.
We punish people plenty in this country and it clearly isn't making a difference here. So try again.
It was a case based in Georgia that struck down capital punishment in 1972, Furman v. Georgia.No Spin Ag said:aggiehawg said:That and executions are very rare in Georgia to start with.Rapier108 said:
Roper v. Simmons says we can't execute anyone who committed the crime when under 18.
That's extremely disappointing in this case. I'm glad the kids being charged as an adult, but every type of punishment should be on the table.
It's long past time real justice affects minors who commit these types of atrocities.
aggiehawg said:That's not good for the parents, if true.aggiebrother33 said:
A couple of the student interviews knew pretty much who it was they said, based on how he acted and said he very rarely even made class they thought if it ever happened it would be him. Sounds like there were red flags if true…
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Yep, old enough to kill, old enough to die for killing.No Spin Ag said:aggiehawg said:That and executions are very rare in Georgia to start with.Rapier108 said:
Roper v. Simmons says we can't execute anyone who committed the crime when under 18.
That's extremely disappointing in this case. I'm glad the kids being charged as an adult, but every type of punishment should be on the table.
It's long past time real justice affects minors who commit these types of atrocities.
Are Xinjiang internment camps counted as prisons? The Chinese call them vocational education and training centerssamurai_science said:Your stats are suspect, but continue on.Rocag said:C@LAg said:absolutely without question.Rocag said:Let me guess, we just need more guns?Logos Stick said:
There is a way, its just not the ******ed way you want to go about it. HTH
but we also need to be able to get back to punishing people.
punishing students who act up and disturb schools.
punishing criminals and making them actually serve time
let us know when your side is ready to hold people accountable for their action.
That's a BS answer. Incarceration rates in this country are higher now than they were in the 1990's in the pre-Columbine era. There was a steady rise from the 1970's to a peak in about 2010 where it's leveled off. The United States incarcerates a higher percentage of its population than any other country in the entire world. The United States has more people in its prisons than China does, despite the fact that China has over a billion people living there. As of 2020, it's estimated that 1 in every 5 people currently in prison was in prison in the USA.
We punish people plenty in this country and it clearly isn't making a difference here. So try again.
Rocag said:
If you can provide any respected source that disagrees with any of the points I made in that post I will happily retract that statement. Go ahead, do your own research. You'll find that the USA imprisons more people than any other nation in the world, I'm confident on that.
But I will give you one I did just catch. The rate was highest among developed countries, with four or five small countries having higher rates. So we're still about in the top five in pure rate comparisons.
Nor the school administrators and teachers. Back in the day when teachers cared about the kid who stayed in the corner and assisted them. Now only the trans and other "special kids" get any attention.aggiehawg said:That's not good for the parents, if true.aggiebrother33 said:
A couple of the student interviews knew pretty much who it was they said, based on how he acted and said he very rarely even made class they thought if it ever happened it would be him. Sounds like there were red flags if true…