• Arkansas school trains faculty to conceal carry
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[QUOTE=Trunk Monkay;41930497][IMG]http://i.imgur.com/80h2Ch1.png[/IMG] [URL="http://www.denverpost.com/ci_23763727/arkansas-town-train-school-officials-carry-concealed-guns"] Please read the full article here: Source[/URL] They're not allowing any teacher to conceal carry, they're putting them through training at a professional training facility first.[/QUOTE] Only in America.
[QUOTE=RIPBILLYMAYS;41932311]Personally I think an open-hand martial arts class would be more helpful, seeing as any teacher would be tackling or trying to knock the gun out of a gunman's hands [I][B]if [/B][/I]they decided they would go on the offensive Actually read the article.[/QUOTE] Lmao It's time to stop watching anime [editline]23rd August 2013[/editline] welp this thread devolved into a nerd argument and nationalism rather quickly
[QUOTE=Mr. Someguy;41936142]Mostly city schools, especially inner-city schools, have security guards. Guards at inner-city schools are often the kind you'd expect at a bank, being trained, armed, full time guards. This is mostly maintained in cities (especially inner-city) due to the heightened risk of violence. Campus Police may be a bad example, since they're more akin to a town's local police than they are to security guards, so I'll leave this one out. It's my understanding that UK doesn't use Campus Police, instead their universities just 'borrow' from the nearest PD.[/QUOTE] Well, that's incredible.
I don't like the idea of having weapons in a school at all. I now there's been a few school shootings, but this seems incredibly excessive. Should children feel threatened in school or what? If they shouldn't there's no reason to have any guns or otherwise in there.
[QUOTE=ZombieDawgs;41932366][t]http://i.imgur.com/80h2Ch1.png[/t] Isn't this supposed to be "Staff [I]are[/I] armed"?[/QUOTE] [QUOTE=SweetSwifter;41932437]One staff. Two staffs. A staff is a set of people. A single set. So, staff is not plural. Staff could be replaced with group, and it'd still be correct.[/QUOTE] Technically yes, it's still a bad sentence though, they should have put 'staff members are'... but hell cutting corners is the American way!
[QUOTE=cyanidem;41938978]Technically yes, it's still a bad sentence though, they should have put 'staff members are'... but hell cutting corners is the American way![/QUOTE] wowe suche nationalisum [QUOTE=avincent;41933069]Funny how almost all Brits would rather live like sheep stripped of their rights to live in a [B]peaceful[/B] society. The point of the 2nd amendment isn't to be able to own guns for self-defence. It's put in place so that the people may rise up against their government if it becomes tyranical. I guess you wouldn't understand living in your non-free oppressed society. The second you allow the government to ban one thing they will not stop and just strip you of your rights. Your neighbor Germany seemed to think that was a good idea when Hitler took power. That didn't end too well did it?[/QUOTE] wowe [QUOTE=ultra_bright;41936850]Only in America.[/QUOTE] WOWE so many nashinism Seriously guys, did it have to come to this?
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