Let's continue the discussion here, OK? Perhaps we should leave the other thread for those who want to solely express their grief. Let's be respectful to those who do not want to enter/read any discussion about what we should/can do in the aftermath of what happened in Newtown.
Quote from: Hemodoc on December 19, 2012, 02:42:11 PMDespite the constant terrorist threats, one aspect of the Israeli school security plans are selected members who carry concealed. These people are not identified. Massad Ayoob, a well know firearms and police expert believes we should immediately implement the same steps that they have in Israel, Peru and the Philippines which have essentially eliminated mass killings in their schools. Here is his commentary.If I were a parent of a child in an elementary school, I would seriously consider what Mr. Ayoob proposed, namely having a trained, armed individual on patrol at the school, but I would NOT want that person to be my child's teacher. That teacher would have to have a weapon loaded and easily accessible at all times, and to have that in a classroom of young children just does not strike me as safe. Perhaps, as had been an idea floated around, the National Guard can have a role here.I do think that the parents of the children in schools should have a major input in whatever decisions are made.
Despite the constant terrorist threats, one aspect of the Israeli school security plans are selected members who carry concealed. These people are not identified. Massad Ayoob, a well know firearms and police expert believes we should immediately implement the same steps that they have in Israel, Peru and the Philippines which have essentially eliminated mass killings in their schools. Here is his commentary.
Moosemon quote from Newtown, CT threadReply #102 on: 12/19/12 07:04:50 PM » I don't know if you saw President Obama's news conference this morning, but this is exactly what he said/did, although he has appointed the Vice President himself to head it up. The President talked about guns, mental health and the American culture of violence just as Mr. K did. That these two would agree on such an emotive issue is a Christmas miracle in and of itself. Maybe the deaths of these teachers and children will not have been in vain after all. It is up to us as a society to give their deaths a meaning. Amen.--------------------------------------------------------------------------------No, this is what Dr. Krauthammer was afraid would happen - Obama trying to capitalize on the Sandy Hook tragedy to get firearm restrictions passed. Appointing Biden - a gun control restrictions advocate going back to his years in the Senate - shows this is more about politics and an agenda than coming up with solid reccommendations to help solve/get a better understanding of the nature of mass shootings. If not, why the rush to have legislation for Congress to vote on by the end of January? Do you really feel six weeks of discussion is adequate for such a complicated, multi-layered issue that goes beyond gun control?By the way, here are the results of a 12/18/12 Gallup Poll on the public view of how to prevent mass shootings at schools. Banning the sale of assault and semiautomatic weapons was fourth on the list.http://www.gallup.com/poll/159422/stop-shootings-americans-focus-police-mental-health.aspx
I have a question. If CT has some of the strictest gun laws then why did the mother have the automatic weapon? I thought CT kept the ban on them. She must have had them illegally?
Quote from: Rerun on December 19, 2012, 10:33:35 PMI have a question. If CT has some of the strictest gun laws then why did the mother have the automatic weapon? I thought CT kept the ban on them. She must have had them illegally?This is not an automatic rifle, but instead semi-automatic. You must pull the trigger each time. Full automatic shoots multiple shots with one trigger pull. This is a common and popular rifle for hunting, target shooting and some have them for self defense purposes. The polymer "black rifles" are very popular in shooting competitions for accuracy.
I couldn't read the whole article but that is complete bullshit. In the beginning it was just bad reporting and greed to get the first snippet of information. There are 2 survivors in the hospital that will talk when ready. I hope they are being protected from the rude and vial media. I'm sure if they would have warned all the media they should not see this horrific scene.... and opened the door.... they would have trampled each other to get the first pictures! My God! There are conspiracy theorist that think our government took down the trade towers. Now, our government killed kids to get gun laws changed. I don't believe either.
Quote from: Hemodoc on December 19, 2012, 11:46:30 PMQuote from: Rerun on December 19, 2012, 10:33:35 PMI have a question. If CT has some of the strictest gun laws then why did the mother have the automatic weapon? I thought CT kept the ban on them. She must have had them illegally?This is not an automatic rifle, but instead semi-automatic. You must pull the trigger each time. Full automatic shoots multiple shots with one trigger pull. This is a common and popular rifle for hunting, target shooting and some have them for self defense purposes. The polymer "black rifles" are very popular in shooting competitions for accuracy. It is pretty easy to acquire what you need to convert many semi-auto's to full auto though. And it's dreadfully easy (and usually legal) for anyone reasonably competent with gun conversions to get a trigger kit that lets you "bump fire" - or quickly and repeatedly pull the trigger so it appears to be a full auto. Same results on the other end of the gun, slightly harder on the shooter's trigger finger. Combine with speed loaders and extended magazines, the results are similar to full auto - lots of damage in a very short span of time.
Hemodoc, I wish you would not use the term "gang bangers" in this discussion as it is obvious you are not aware of its meaning. On another note, I find it extremely disconcerting (and sad) to be in a place mentally that we even consider it an option to have armed security personnel in schools. And would this mean that ALL schools would need to be "armed" or folks with mental problems leading them toward violence would target those schools that weren't? This sounds almost like an arms race.
Well it seems from previous news also that the one problem in common is that parents do not store the guns properly in a safe area that can be locked down to restrict access. Definitly would make it easier to access if it was key locked and a key was in the room or on the owner, but memory or a code does hinder access more. Most of the gang shootings tho are done with illegal purchased firearms where gun laws would not help. However there should be something for proper gun ownership for those who obtain guns properly, but do not store them properly to avoid kids accessing the firearms. So it seems with some reports the mother knew her son had some issues, yet may not have taken steps to properly lock down her firearms to prevent easy access.
Jbeany.... You sound like you know too much information about guns. You a packer? Maybe I missed it if you said you were.
Only a criminal would do such a task and most the gang bangers don't have that type of knowledge. It is NOT legal at all to modify any weapon in that manner and I don't know anyone who has done such a thing. In addition, the M-16 used by the military has a 3 round burst since you really can't accurately shoot full auto with any accuracy beyond a very short burst.
Lastly, we need to stop thinking of this issue solely in terms of mass murders. People are gunned down every day in this country, and most of the time we don't even hear about it. THOSE victims are part of this discussion, too.
Rerun, I married a man with a family gun shop and have done my share of target practice. I haven't fired a gun since he moved in with his mistress and I divorced him. (Best to avoid temptation whenever possible.)
Quote from: Rerun on December 20, 2012, 07:01:23 AMJbeany.... You sound like you know too much information about guns. You a packer? Maybe I missed it if you said you were.Quote from: Hemodoc on December 20, 2012, 10:50:10 AMOnly a criminal would do such a task and most the gang bangers don't have that type of knowledge. It is NOT legal at all to modify any weapon in that manner and I don't know anyone who has done such a thing. In addition, the M-16 used by the military has a 3 round burst since you really can't accurately shoot full auto with any accuracy beyond a very short burst.Rerun, I married a man with a family gun shop and have done my share of target practice. I haven't fired a gun since he moved in with his mistress and I divorced him. (Best to avoid temptation whenever possible.)And no, Hemodoc, you don't need to be a criminal to modify a gun - those who shoot competitively and even dedicated hobby shooters routinely adjust grips, triggers, and exchange barrels on weapons. Making a trigger more responsive is a common thing in competitive shooting. It doesn't take much knowledge at all and it is legal - the kits are easy to find and sold at plenty of gun shops. It won't take a great leap of intuition to figure out how to adjust the available kits to change a semi-auto to an auto if you are familiar with the process.Assuming that a "gang banger" can't or wouldn't obtain knowledge that might give them a competitive advantage in a turf war is awfully short-sighted of you. A lack of formal education and opportunities does not equate to a lack of intelligence.I'm also reasonably certain the madmen planning to mow down a crowd aren't all that concerned with the accuracy, or lack thereof, in an automatic weapon.
Nancy Lanza was buried yesterday in an undisclosed location. In all of the memorials, she was never mentioned. When people talk about now many were killed, she is not included. I find this to be extremely sad and completely lacking in compassion.Adam Lanza was not a "child". He was an adult who was obviously intent upon wreaking havoc. For all we know, his mother DID keep her guns secure, but perhaps her son was so determined to get to them that he found a way. She was asleep at the time, and if he had been planning this deed for a while, he may well have discovered a way to bypass her security measures. Even "responsible" people can make a mistake. So please, can we have a little bit of Christian compassion for this woman? We don't yet know enough to be able to so roundly comdemn her.I know we have the Constitutional right to bear arms, but we also have the right to decide what kind of weapons and ammunition we have access to. There is this soldier that has returned from Afghanistan, and when he heard about the weapons used in Newtown, he remarked that the Bushmaster was the same gun he used during battle, and how can it be that civilians in the US have access to the same weapons? That's a very valid question."Gun control" seems to mean different things to different people. I do not see why we cannot require the closing of such loopholes like lack of comprehensive background checks of people buying guns at shows, or why we cannot outlaw the purchase of ginormous magazines. If what you really want, as a "responsible gun owner" is to have a weapon for self-protection, then please explain why you need a Bushmaster. I really do not understand this reasoning. From a purely logistical point of view, you can't very well conceal/carry such a weapon, so what do you do? Keep it loaded and accessible by your bedside? What if you have children in the house? Can you keep such a weapon securely stored yet still have easy access to it, in the dark, should an intruder come into your home at night?And can we please get away from this meme that President Obama has some sort of agenda which would ultimately take away everyone's guns? That's that bastard Wayne LaPierre talking, and his sole goal is to frighten silly people into spending yet more money on guns, shoveling shedloads of money into the gobs of gun manufacturers. That man is a menace. Truly responsible gun owners should disavow every word that man utters.Many liberals have been scathing in their criticism of Obama, that he has done nothing about gun control. When did he once address this issue in either of his campaigns? Nowhere. Yet LaPierre hallucinates and starts babbling about some great conspiracy to "take away our guns", causing a run on weapons purchases, which is exactly what he wants. Gullible Americans start hallucinating, too, which is exactly what this man wants. More money. It's all about money, tarted up as some threat to "freedom and liberty". Responsible gunowners are anything but if they believe this BS.Lastly, we need to stop thinking of this issue solely in terms of mass murders. People are gunned down every day in this country, and most of the time we don't even hear about it. THOSE victims are part of this discussion, too.
Quote from: Chris on December 20, 2012, 11:16:52 PMWell it seems from previous news also that the one problem in common is that parents do not store the guns properly in a safe area that can be locked down to restrict access. Definitly would make it easier to access if it was key locked and a key was in the room or on the owner, but memory or a code does hinder access more. Most of the gang shootings tho are done with illegal purchased firearms where gun laws would not help. However there should be something for proper gun ownership for those who obtain guns properly, but do not store them properly to avoid kids accessing the firearms. So it seems with some reports the mother knew her son had some issues, yet may not have taken steps to properly lock down her firearms to prevent easy access.This kid was 20 years old. Not a child! Said to be a genius? You don't think he could figure out a way to get to her guns in a safe? If you know your kid or person living with you (age 50?) has mental problems you get the guns out of the house.