What screening the current Republican Congress won't even stop people on the Terrorist watch list from buying guns. When the second admendment was written state of art of fire arms was a single shot mussel loader. It would average a shot a minute. Plenty of time to run between shots. Noe you can buy a weapon that sprays bullets. This is insanity.
Just don't leave schools as a "soft target". That way teachers could carry if they wanted to. No extra training for the overworked already burdened teachers who are scared of guns. But, those who want to can. That leaves the mental case wondering .... hmmm they may be armed.
What screening the current Republican Congress won't even stop people on the Terrorist watch list from buying guns
Arming everyone is simply NOT the answer.
If the Police fail to police themselves they will NEVER be trusted by the public.
Quote Arming everyone is simply NOT the answer. Agreed. Disarming everyone is also simply NOT the answer.
Sigh. Can't we find some common ground?
What do you mean no compromise. Recently a attempt was made to stop people on the terror watch list from buying guns. The gun lobby and the republicans blocked the attempt because they seem to feel the 2 amendment allows terrorists to buy guns. Romberg the second admendment was written during the time when mussel loaders were the guns around not assault weapons. These weapons are designed to kill and maim large number of people. Can't we at least stop terrorists from buying them.
The Feds were called. Warrant obtaining, house and garage searched, a team was called in to contain the material and later admitted the lad had a nearly complete, working, bomb. A High School kid.
Quote from: willowtreewren on July 08, 2016, 11:35:20 AMBlack Lives Matter is certainly NOT BS. This is a good metaphor:"My personal interpretation of Black Lives Matter vs. All Lives Matter. Bob is sitting at the dinner table. Everyone else gets a plate of food except Bob. Bob says 'Bob Deserves Food.' Everyone at the table responds with 'Everyone Deserves Food' and continues eating. Although Everyone Deserves Food is a true statement, it does nothing to actually rectify the fact that BOB HAS NO FOOD!!"Data supports that police brutality toward blacks far outweighs that towards whites. White privilege is very real, so real that most of us whites aren't even aware of it. I feel incredibly sad for the state of our country. AletaThis.
Black Lives Matter is certainly NOT BS. This is a good metaphor:"My personal interpretation of Black Lives Matter vs. All Lives Matter. Bob is sitting at the dinner table. Everyone else gets a plate of food except Bob. Bob says 'Bob Deserves Food.' Everyone at the table responds with 'Everyone Deserves Food' and continues eating. Although Everyone Deserves Food is a true statement, it does nothing to actually rectify the fact that BOB HAS NO FOOD!!"Data supports that police brutality toward blacks far outweighs that towards whites. White privilege is very real, so real that most of us whites aren't even aware of it. I feel incredibly sad for the state of our country. Aleta
The usual 'I thought he had a gun. I feared for my life', will again get them off.
Data supports that police brutality toward blacks far outweighs that towards whites. White privilege is very real, so real that most of us whites aren't even aware of it.
The problem is the near total immunity cops enjoy.We had a case in Framingham, MA where a cop shot a compliant subject (elderly man related to target of warrant, but completely innocent) through the neck with an AR15 while he was proned out in his home. The PD withheld the officer's' name until required by legal process; the local paper cooperated fully (rather than working sources to find the name) and the DA was using the phrase "accident for which no charges are appropriate" before the body was cold. The officer is now back on duty.It's hard to have confidence in the police when it's clear they will not be held to the same standard as normal, unimportant, unconnected plebians.
The genesis of that "near total immunity" is their union.
Quote from: MooseMom on February 06, 2018, 08:46:44 AMThe genesis of that "near total immunity" is their union.Only partially. The union contract cannot protect a cop from criminal charges; only from having his/her pay stopped until there is a conviction. The problem is the culture of the system being very reluctant to hold cops accountable for actions which are bad judgement, not criminal intent.We did have a local prosecution of a Framingham cop who stole cash from the evidence room. He got convicted, did time, and lost his pension. I guess it was hard to say "just an accident for which no one should be punished" when he had the envelopes of evidence cash in his car.
What on this earth makes you make a statement like " Donald Trump is waging a war on cops. He is pro military,pro police, to every thing I have seen. Dont know where you come up with this.
But since you have chosen to bring Trump into this discussion, Trump does seem to be pro-military but certainly isn't pro-veteran. And he certainly isn't pro-justice the way he's undermining our intelligence community. He thinks the FBI exists to serve him instead of serving the American people.