If something is not "100% effective," it therefore does "absolutely nothing".....
Applying that same "logic" people shouldn't bother with vaccinations, wearing seatbelts, or any other protective measure, since not being 100% effective, they do absolutely nothing....
Re the latest from the NRA:
I have made no secret of my complete disgust with, and contempt for, the leadership of the NRA, and the cynical self-serving approach they have taken to the whole national debate over how to reduce gun tragedies. This latest:
Just confirms what I said early on about the NRA leadership's approach to this issue...The study, which Mr Hutchinson said cost more than $1m (£660,000), said the NRA had the "nationally recognised expertise to develop and implement the stringent training courses" that armed security officers would need.
While most Americans looked at the tragedy in Newtown and asked the question, "What kinds of commonsense measures can we take to reduce the likihood of such tragedies in the future?" LaPierre and Company looked at it and thought, "How can we parley this into a big payday?"
Truly revolting...
If we're going to have an armed security presence in the schools as one component of a strategy for reducing the liklihood of these horrific events, (and according to the Justice Department, 1/3 of US schools already do) then it should be provided through a system that funds an eight hour shift for a regular, on duty, local police officer...
The NRA, which has been nothing but a relentless opponent to any measure, no matter how modest, designed to reduce the level of lethality available to criminals and psychos, or to make it less likely they can obtain weapons, should not profit by one single penny for any increased security policy.


