
Based just on the space assigned, aside from the obvious racial implications, the life of one cop is apparently worth 50 times the life of one high school student.

https://chicago.suntimes.com/chicago-po ... e-officer/A repeat felon with a decades-long rap sheet was charged Wednesday with first-degree murder of a police officer in the fatal shooting of Cmdr. Paul Bauer.
Shomari Legghette, 44, is also charged with aggravated use of a weapon by a felon and drug possession, officials say.
Legghette is accused of shooting Bauer multiple times in a stairwell at about 2 p.m. Tuesday in the Thompson Center.
Chicago Police Supt. Eddie Johnson said at a news conference that Bauer was “executed.”
“He didn’t turn the other way and let somebody worry about it,” Johnson said of the hero cop.



That’s just because they don’t want to pay extra for a campus security force. If there is one thing these people like more than owning a gun it’s doing anything to avoid paying more in taxes.Scooter wrote:Which makes it all the more bizarre to suggest arming teachers in the classroom. If for whatever reason trained soldiers are not allowed to be armed around other trained soldiers, how does it make sense to suggest that civilian teachers be armed when around children?


The Time I Was Almost A School Shooter
When I was 16 years old, I almost shot up a school. I didn’t. Did someone say something to me to change my mind? Did gun laws keep me from being equipped? Did the law enforcement community catch wind of my plans? What saved people’s lives that fall of ’93? Heroin.





Scooter wrote:On the same fucking day:
Now that's just silly...Scooter wrote:On the same fucking day:




You know better than that. Why do you want to insult the National Guard by referring to them as militia? Militiamen are amateur civilians; the National Guards are neither civilians or amateurs. They are not militia . National Guardsmen are part-time professional soldiers and they have proven their professionalism over the last few years.MajGenl.Meade wrote:There is no well-regulated militia - an arm of the state liable to be called upon to protect the state (and indeed the purposes of the national government at need).
The closest thing to it today would be the state National Guard. Therefore you advocate restriction of weapons ownership to the National Guard.
Would that be as individuals with arms at home or as an entity with centralized armories?
How is "well-regulated" to be measured and by whom?
And you would get around DC v. Heller how, exactly?liberty wrote:There is a solution, but you guys don’t want it. You want it be Britain or France. The Second Amendment was not written to protect the rights of the mentally ill or the town drunk or the criminal or anyone who could not be considered reliable. It was written to protect the rights of the militia. If only the members of the militia owned an AR 15 there would be no school shootings or they would be very rare.
Second Amendment to the United States ConstitutionBurning Petard wrote:Maybe we should leave all this to the professional civilians.
Gee Mr. Liberty, could you tell me when civilian, militia, and people became words that referee to the same group?
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