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—Hank Bullough, who installed one of the first 3–4 defenses with the New England Patriots.
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According to police, a suspect was being processed on domestic violence charges when a struggle ensued. The suspect then somehow obtained a weapon and opened fire.
Gotta wonder if he grabbed the weapon from a police officer - and, if so, how much easier it would be to grab one from a kindergarden teacher.
I wasn't trying.......I simply reiterated what the article I read said......
I guess if the cops can't follow their own policies in situations as simple as this one, then maybe we all do need automatic weapons.
obviously, the guy did not have his own weapon which is why he wrestled one away from a cop. someone already armed is not going to try to wrestle a gun away from anyone.......the kindergarten teacher stand a much better chance with a gun than without one.
nice try in failing to understand situations
__________________ “ I think good coaches will coach with the personnel they have, and if you only have one (good) linebacker, you’re not going to play a 3–4. ”
—Hank Bullough, who installed one of the first 3–4 defenses with the New England Patriots.
I wasn't trying.......I simply reiterated what the article I read said......
The article you read said a cop did it? Really? Coz I can't find that anywhere in the story you linked to.
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obviously, the guy did not have his own weapon which is why he wrestled one away from a cop. someone already armed is not going to try to wrestle a gun away from anyone.......the kindergarten teacher stand a much better chance with a gun than without one.
Unless, of course, an angry someone who enters a school doesn't have a weapon when he comes in.
Gotta wonder if he grabbed the weapon from a police officer - and, if so, how much easier it would be to grab one from a kindergarden teacher.
Whys that? Are all Kindergarden teachers weak, incompetent individuals or perhaps they are just to stupid to know how to carry a Concealed weapon and be trained how to use it properly?
Whys that? Are all Kindergarden teachers weak, incompetent individuals or perhaps they are just to stupid to know how to carry a Concealed weapon and be trained how to use it properly?
I think that if most kindergarden teachers wanted to carry a weapon and be trained in how to use it and be expected to use it, they'd have become cops instead of teachers.
At one time I had a permit to carry - and I was trained how to use a gun properly - but I didn't do so at work, nor would I have wanted to done so at work - it would have sorely interfered with my ability to do my job were I also expected to be playing the lead role in The Shoot Out at OK ER.
Whys that? Are all Kindergarden teachers weak, incompetent individuals or perhaps they are just to stupid to know how to carry a Concealed weapon and be trained how to use it properly?
Not at all, my money is on the 65 year old woman with the handgun and finger paints against the nutbag in body armor with assault weapons, unless of course you want them to carry Uzi's.
oops, my bad, don't want to offend the NRA and their gun nut members, I meant to say "the gentleman in the body armor with the assault weapons," calling them "nutbgags" is simply too offensive. I am sure they will observe all courtesies and only take one shot at a time while allowing Miss Baumgartner to take her turns.
I think that if most kindergarden teachers wanted to carry a weapon and be trained in how to use it and be expected to use it, they'd have become cops instead of teachers.
At one time I had a permit to carry - and I was trained how to use a gun properly - but I didn't do so at work, nor would I have wanted to done so at work - it would have sorely interfered with my ability to do my job were I also expected to be playing the lead role in The Shoot Out at OK ER.
Not at all, my money is on the 65 year old woman with the handgun and finger paints against the nutbag in body armor with assault weapons, unless of course you want them to carry Uzi's.
oops, my bad, don't want to offend the NRA and their gun nut members, I meant to say "the gentleman in the body armor with the assault weapons," calling them "nutbgags" is simply too offensive. I am sure they will observe all courtesies and only take one shot at a time while allowing Miss Baumgartner to take her turns.
Not a problem calling people nut bags and gun nuts really advances your cause. It actually funny that after you have been corrected numerous tines that automatic weapons are illegal and have been illegal for quite some time you still insist on tha people are using automatic weapons.
The article you read said a cop did it? Really? Coz I can't find that anywhere in the story you linked to.
Unless, of course, an angry someone who enters a school doesn't have a weapon when he comes in.
Right back at ya.
would that be just before a huge rock falls out of the sky and crushes everyone?
__________________ “ I think good coaches will coach with the personnel they have, and if you only have one (good) linebacker, you’re not going to play a 3–4. ”
—Hank Bullough, who installed one of the first 3–4 defenses with the New England Patriots.