nayimfromthehalfwayline
Andy Thompson
I’m not having that, my kids have never practiced it.
Mine either.
I’m not having that, my kids have never practiced it.
What on EARTH?!!!
This is incredible. Just sheer madness.
Why would anyone say an average of 168 people every two days instead of 84 per day?
It's highly relevant. It's the same as dealing with any other issue. You do something that reduces the problem. Then you evaluate and adjust accordingly. Eventually you have a situation that is acceptable. People will still get killed by guns no matter what, but you have to be proactive and make it less of a problem. They do fudge all.
You can't ban guns because they are so touchy about it being in their constitution as an American right. So just ban ammo then no?
I’m not having that, my kids have never practiced it.
Doesn’t mean it’s not common practice.
https://schoolleaders.thekeysupport...ty/lock-down-procedures-samples-and-guidance/
It’s not a required OFSTED policy at the moment; it is up to each school to assess their own particular set of risks and make their own decision. The school I work in has, after lots of discussion, implemented it this year in line with normal school practice in our area.
Agaian many children dead, again nothing will change.
Again, the immeadiate response is to say it’s too early to talk about gun control, it’s not the right time. By that logic, it’ll never be the right time, it’ll happen again next week, and the week after that...
Interesting thing I learned about the NRA is that while they might not make huge direct donations to a politician, they will spend multiple millions of dollars on "independent" attack ads on the political opponents of the politicians they support. That's why the NRA have the Republicans in their pocket, despite people pointing out they don't donate that much -- they do, just not directly.
Were they eating them whole?Which is more dangerous; a chocolate egg with a toy inside, or a semi-automatic assult rifle. One of those items is banned in tht USA because it's dangerous.
Who the fudge knows, but they were deemed too dangerous for the American peopleWere they eating them whole?
Just let them at it I say.Everything that someone is dumb enough to somehow hurt themselves (or others) on gets banned over there. Except guns. For some reason kids have this year been eating laundry detergent as a dare. They're already working to prevent that.
That should sort it out.
Of course it does. Bringing more guns into a gun fight will surely stop the shooting.That should sort it out.