Because they are unconstitutional. And any teacher with a brain who could read would understand that.
Also,
Also,
Travelag08 said:
Yes and the 2nd amendment was written in 1791, so life is much different now.
And yes, more government might be a good thing in this scenario.
More government is never a good thing.Travelag08 said:
Yes and the 2nd amendment was written in 1791, so life is much different now.
And yes, more government might be a good thing in this scenario.
one safe place said:More government is never a good thing.Travelag08 said:
Yes and the 2nd amendment was written in 1791, so life is much different now.
And yes, more government might be a good thing in this scenario.
Who's common sense? That is always the problem with asinine statements like this. No thanks.Travelag08 said:
So its the school system that indoctrinates children?
As a former teacher, if I wanted to indoctrinate a child, I would have started with good manners and proper hygiene for kids. And maybe on a good day, I could teach them to love reading.
Again, these solutions may not help, but we haven't even tried!!!!! Many people want common sense gun control laws, and why are they not passed?
Travelag08 said:
Having kids carry a bullet proof backpack? That should not be a solution at all!!!
Travelag08 said:
Yes and the 2nd amendment was written in 1791, so life is much different now.
And yes, more government might be a good thing in this scenario.
Yes life is very different now. With the 20th and 21st Centuries we learned that government could be far, far more evil and wicked and self-serving than the Founders ever imagined. The need for an armed citizenry confirmed ten times over. They probably would have built in more accountability and punishment safeguards for corrupt officials and a more coherent process than impeachment had they seen those century's totalitarians.CDUB98 said:Travelag08 said:
Yes and the 2nd amendment was written in 1791, so life is much different now.
And yes, more government might be a good thing in this scenario.
wow.just.wow
You are a prime example of the public school's indoctrination and you obviously learned nothing about natural rights.
one safe place said:In the world you want to live in, should punishing parents for a crime they did not commit stop there? Or should the grandparents bear some responsibility for raising the parents who raised the child committing the crime?No Spin Ag said:We can go "what if/bout?" ad infinitum. I'd recommend doing individual threads for each.El Gallo Blanco said:What about knives, cars, chainsaws etc? Just guns? If she has stolen mom's Hyundai and mowed over 20 of her classmates at a school parade or gathering, nothing happens to her parents?No Spin Ag said:Who?mikejones! said:
Do all murderers parents need to be held accountable for the deeds of their children?
If their children are minors and live in their home, yes.
Again, if we're holding parents accountable for their kids when their kids skip school, we sure AF can hold parents accountable for their kid murdering people.
Also, should we hold people liable if a friend or attendee at a party steals a gun from a closet and goes on a rampage?
Just seems like a very slippery slope, unless you can show that the parent GAVE them that gun, or that there was some other sort of extreme negligence or something.
As for this, my stance is clear.
If you (generally speaking) are for holding parents accountable when their kids skip school, then it's hard to see how holding parents accountable to their children committing murder.
Or, one can just say no parent is responsible for anything their children do and cal it a day. At least then there'd be consistency.
Travelag08 said:
Yes and the 2nd amendment was written in 1791, so life is much different now.
And yes, more government might be a good thing in this scenario.
Cinco Ranch Aggie said:Who's common sense? That is always the problem with asinine statements like this. No thanks.Travelag08 said:
So its the school system that indoctrinates children?
As a former teacher, if I wanted to indoctrinate a child, I would have started with good manners and proper hygiene for kids. And maybe on a good day, I could teach them to love reading.
Again, these solutions may not help, but we haven't even tried!!!!! Many people want common sense gun control laws, and why are they not passed?
But it is though….Rapier108 said:
A spanking is not a beating.
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The problem is too many white parents are afraid to spank their kids. This problem afflicts mostly white parents. Not black, asian or latinos. White parents think that they are being modern and progressive and civilized by sparing the rod. Talk to any Asian kid, their parents would have spanked them when they were kids and straightened them out at the right age and focused them on academics which leads them to going to Harvard, Stanford and MIT and becoming CEOs. I will wager thatr Vivek Ramaswamy's parents beat the sheet out of him when he was little. Not as abuse, but to parent.
White dads are too scared to discipline their kids these days, they want to buy their love with iPhones and iPads and the kids fall behind other kids with involved parents leading to frustration and anger. Some erupt like this kid.
Maybe it should be required such reporting is done free. Maybe interest in promoting or covering it would evaporate? Ideally it would become a loss leader.jopatura said:
There was actually a fair number of school shootings in the 70's & 80's. There just wasn't money to be made from promoting the division they cause like there is now.
1) What are these "common sense gun control laws" that you're talking about?Travelag08 said:
So its the school system that indoctrinates children?
As a former teacher, if I wanted to indoctrinate a child, I would have started with good manners and proper hygiene for kids. And maybe on a good day, I could teach them to love reading.
Again, these solutions may not help, but we haven't even tried!!!!! Many people want common sense gun control laws, and why are they not passed?
This always comes up when this kind of thing happens.Ag with kids said:1) What are these "common sense gun control laws" that you're talking about?Travelag08 said:
So its the school system that indoctrinates children?
As a former teacher, if I wanted to indoctrinate a child, I would have started with good manners and proper hygiene for kids. And maybe on a good day, I could teach them to love reading.
Again, these solutions may not help, but we haven't even tried!!!!! Many people want common sense gun control laws, and why are they not passed?
2) And how would these "common sense gun control laws" have prevented this school shooting?
BurnetAggie99 said:
If the second amendment was ever abolished or gun confiscation was passed then you likely have the next Civil War
Esteban du Plantier said:BurnetAggie99 said:
If the second amendment was ever abolished or gun confiscation was passed then you likely have the next Civil War
Certainly.
'You're going to die for this cause?'
'Oh, someone is.'
Baseball Is Life said:Esteban du Plantier said:BurnetAggie99 said:
If the second amendment was ever abolished or gun confiscation was passed then you likely have the next Civil War
Certainly.
'You're going to die for this cause?'
'Oh, someone is.'
That is the point of no return. Yes, people will fight and die on that hill. You're silly if you think otherwise.
Esteban du Plantier said:BurnetAggie99 said:
If the second amendment was ever abolished or gun confiscation was passed then you likely have the next Civil War
Certainly.
'You're going to die for this cause?'
'Oh, someone is.'
Esteban du Plantier said:Baseball Is Life said:Esteban du Plantier said:BurnetAggie99 said:
If the second amendment was ever abolished or gun confiscation was passed then you likely have the next Civil War
Certainly.
'You're going to die for this cause?'
'Oh, someone is.'
That is the point of no return. Yes, people will fight and die on that hill. You're silly if you think otherwise.
I assume I'll survive and I will probably like the guys that do to.
Now we know exactly which degrees need be axed immediately and forever....BadMoonRisin said:
Because they are unconstitutional. And any teacher with a brain who could read would understand that.
Also,
Baseball Is Life said:Esteban du Plantier said:BurnetAggie99 said:
If the second amendment was ever abolished or gun confiscation was passed then you likely have the next Civil War
Certainly.
'You're going to die for this cause?'
'Oh, someone is.'
You're an arrogant, know nothing liberal, just like they all are. You think because we've taken some of your crap, that we're going to take all of it.
What are you going to do about the stuff that you want to enforce? "Oh, someone is?"
I promise, **** is coming to a head. You can see it in the last election. People are sick and tired of of the liberal BS, and I can promise that your delusion will continue to be met with reality. You could be drowning in the water, and still be deluded, but the consequences will bear fruit now.
I hope you have a miserable four years. Actually, I hope we get back to MAGA, people continue to reject liberalism and we just live a lifetime of prosperity. Either way, I hope you get right.
Ag with kids said:1) What are these "common sense gun control laws" that you're talking about?Travelag08 said:
So its the school system that indoctrinates children?
As a former teacher, if I wanted to indoctrinate a child, I would have started with good manners and proper hygiene for kids. And maybe on a good day, I could teach them to love reading.
Again, these solutions may not help, but we haven't even tried!!!!! Many people want common sense gun control laws, and why are they not passed?
2) And how would these "common sense gun control laws" have prevented this school shooting?