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Caught the Bug
The perfect arts and crafts project for a rainy day when the grandkids come over [emoji33]
The perfect arts and crafts project for a rainy day when the grandkids come over [emoji33]
Drops mic, walks off.Lol. Hardly. I actually argue and litigate its application. As a matter of fact, I am currently arguing a case taking the position that a particular state law violates due process (it is vague), the non-delegation doctrine (a gov’t agency is creating rules that the Legislature did not give the agency the power to create), and equal protection (the particular law treats similarly situated people differently without a rational basis to do so)...but I digress.
I am on the side of reasoned thought based on intellectual honesty. I am willing to have my positions challenged, to listen to and thoughtfully consider what others have to say, provided they use logic and supportive evidence.
Oh, and I actually study law...a lot of it. Whether you want to admit it or not, the Bill of Rights are not absolute. If you had read as many Supreme Court cases as I have, you would know that.
All day, five or more days per week, I fight to uphold the American rule of law (including the Constitution). How about you?
Arming the teachers.... Guess the crazy persons will just shoot them first then. Wonder if any teacher will loose it and shoot the odd student? I’m sure they’d like to sometimes.
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Arming the teachers.... Guess the crazy persons will just shoot them first then. Wonder if any teacher will loose it and shoot the odd student? I’m sure they’d like to sometimes.
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All day, five or more days per week, I fight to uphold the American rule of law (including the Constitution). How about you?
It was only 10 years ago that the province of Newfoundland armed their constabulary. About 60 percent of England’s police force carry no hand guns. Guess we’re all crazy’s. your right though, I don’t want a gun anywhere near my kids schools.
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Arming the teachers.... Guess the crazy persons will just shoot them first then. Wonder if any teacher will loose it and shoot the odd student? I’m sure they’d like to sometimes.
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Some uncomfortable reading material that should be required reading.
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I’ve read this book nine times. Once a year since I’ve owned it. It always seems to find its way into my hands after one of these incidents.
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My sister is a teacher in CO...and she does not want to train to carry a firearm...there isn't even enough financial resources to teach properly, let alone deal with training and carrying a firearm.
There was a trained, armed deputy in uniform at that school in FL...he took a "defensive" position outside while listening to gunshots inside the building...that didn't save a single life.
My father was a police officer, and was in the military...and nothing is more difficult than responding to an armed suspect with little regard for their own life...imagine a teacher with a sidearm, with limited training and experience with a firearm, facing a gunman with an Ar-15 or similar weapon...there are a lot of scenarios that don't end well for the teacher or students...and then what happens when the swat team or local law enforcement enters the building, encounters an adult with a weapon...it could also end badly for the teacher...
Arming a million teachers is not the answer...