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Ark. district arming more than 20 teachers, staff
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31/07/2013 22:35:28
Walter Meester
HoogkarspelPays-Bas
 
 
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>>>>>Finally some common sense.
>>>>>
>>>>>Train and arm the teachers and staff who volunteer for the program.
>>>>>Conceal the weapons and the individual names of the participants.
>>>>>Make a big news splash about what you are doing.
>>>>>
>>>>>Dougan is among more than 20 teachers, administrators and other school employees in this town who will carry concealed weapons throughout the school day, making use of a little-known Arkansas law that allows licensed, armed security guards on campus. After undergoing 53 hours of training, Dougan and other teachers at the school will be considered guards.
>>>>>
>>>>>http://usnews.nbcnews.com/_news/2013/07/30/19771320-guns-in-school-ark-district-arming-more-than-20-teachers-staff?lite
>>>>
>>>>Some really have a patent on stupidity... wait for more accidents to happen..
>>>
>>>No sense repeating myself.
>>>See Message#1579515
>>
>>Thats why I was saying that you're sliding to the level of a 3rd world country.
>
>Of course when one dives into the numbers one finds some interesting facts about how gun-control affects that third world comparisson.
>Even more revealing, gun murders in the U.S. are concentrated in big cities that typically have the strictest gun-control regulations. And it is those cities’ gun murder rates that are comparable to the rates in some of the deadliest countries in the world.
>http://www.wnd.com/2013/02/u-s-cities-as-dangerous-as-deadliest-3rd-world-countries/
>
>http://www.theatlanticcities.com/politics/2013/01/gun-violence-us-cities-compared-deadliest-nations-world/4412/

duh...

Of course gun related deaths concentrate in cities. Point me to one country in the world where it would not be the case (whether gun control or not).
Would one expect anything else?

Even more revealing, gun murders in the U.S. are concentrated in big cities that typically have the strictest gun-control regulations. And it is those cities’ gun murder rates that are comparable to the rates in some of the deadliest countries in the world.

Oh man... don't you have brains? So using the same logic:
- In cities you'll find both the highest concentration of crimes and cops.... So if we take away the cops the crime rate would drop?
- Most car accidents would happen that did not drink any alcohol. So let only drunk drivers drive a car
- By far most buisiness applications are written in cobol and cobol programmers are earning the most money. So why do we need .net?
- Take away gun control and gun related crime will drop.

That article is full of this kind of plain stupidity. Appearantly people are buying this crap.

And 89 countries have higher murder rates than the U.S.

America is not even in the same league as the worst offenders. Honduras has a murder rate of 60.87 per 100,000. Jamaica 59.5. El Salvador 51.83. Guatemala 45.17. Colombia 40.1. Trinidad and Tobago 39.67 Angola 38.59. South Africa 36.54. Burundi 37.38 Lesotho 36.69 Zimbabwe 34.29. Belize 34.26.


You are making my point. The 89 countries are all 3rd or 2nd world countries. Do you really want to compare your country with that?
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