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guillaumeb

(42,649 posts)
Tue Dec 31, 2019, 06:35 PM Dec 2019

Imagine a country where churches and schools do not have armed guards.

Last edited Fri Jul 17, 2020, 01:16 PM - Edit history (1)

Yes, try to imagine a country where churches and schools do not have armed guards.

Where schools do not need to be hardened against armed intruders.

Where shoppers do not shop while carrying weapons.

Where people can go to the theatre unarmed.

Where life counts for more than the imagined safety of a fearful few who insist on their right to always carry a weapon designed to kill.

Or, if one cannot imagine such a thing, vacation in Canada and no imagination will be needed.

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Imagine a country where churches and schools do not have armed guards. (Original Post) guillaumeb Dec 2019 OP
Where guns dont out number the citizens. Eliot Rosewater Dec 2019 #1
Oh yes!!! guillaumeb Dec 2019 #2
If I were younger I would head that way ASAP. We are twirling down the toilet and it seems walkingman Dec 2019 #3
It is fear based propaganda. guillaumeb Dec 2019 #4
I was watching Bowling For Columbine BigmanPigman Dec 2019 #5
I never saw the movie, guillaumeb Dec 2019 #7
Here is a tiny clip of the part of the film... BigmanPigman Dec 2019 #10
That church gunman in Texas getting killed won't help things. CaptYossarian Dec 2019 #6
And it validates their flawed narrative. guillaumeb Dec 2019 #8
A Glock in every playpen. CaptYossarian Jan 2020 #11
Message auto-removed Name removed Jul 2020 #16
That incident showed that arming churches worked. walkingman Dec 2019 #9
It didn't work at Columbine or Parkland, but even a stopped clock is right twice a day. CaptYossarian Jan 2020 #12
Second Amendment Rights? billh58 Jan 2020 #13
I agree with your opinion for the most part. However, I live in the country and I use my rifle for walkingman Jan 2020 #14
No, I would not billh58 Jan 2020 #15
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walkingman

(8,324 posts)
3. If I were younger I would head that way ASAP. We are twirling down the toilet and it seems
Tue Dec 31, 2019, 06:41 PM
Dec 2019

to get worse on a daily basis.

guillaumeb

(42,649 posts)
4. It is fear based propaganda.
Tue Dec 31, 2019, 06:42 PM
Dec 2019

This illusion that more guns equates to more safety. And fear is a huge motivator.

BigmanPigman

(52,234 posts)
5. I was watching Bowling For Columbine
Tue Dec 31, 2019, 07:05 PM
Dec 2019

about a month ago (I saw it about 20 years ago) and Michael Moore did a large segment on how instilling fear is used by the media to boost ratings. They promote and exaggerate the actual amounts of violence, thefts, etc and has fueled gun buying in the US. Meanwhile the opposite is true...violence around the world is at its lowest point ever. However, the news needs to boost ratings and make more money so they keep sensationalizing events to make them seem more prevalent than they actually are. Make people unrealistically fearful and they buy guns...simple.

guillaumeb

(42,649 posts)
7. I never saw the movie,
Tue Dec 31, 2019, 08:10 PM
Dec 2019

but your description is so accurate.

And the local news shows are the worst. If there are not enough murders in your area, the local news will tell you of murders everywhere kin the US.

And guns are always promoted as self-protection, never as tools to facilitate murder.

guillaumeb

(42,649 posts)
8. And it validates their flawed narrative.
Tue Dec 31, 2019, 08:11 PM
Dec 2019

For them it proves that everyone needs to carry a weapon everywhere.

Response to CaptYossarian (Reply #11)

walkingman

(8,324 posts)
9. That incident showed that arming churches worked.
Tue Dec 31, 2019, 08:17 PM
Dec 2019

A trained security staff for protection proved to be effective. That doesn't mean that encouraging an armed population makes our society safer. I think we need to use common sense when it comes to Second Amendment rights. Sensible gun laws including universal background checks for gun purchases, extreme risk protection orders (also called red flag laws), gun licensing, assault-weapons bans and bans on high-capacity magazines are what most people want. I admit I am uncomfortable when I see someone walking around ANYWHERE with a gun openly (open carry) and will leave as soon as possible. Nothing at all reassuring to be around a group of "Ammosexuals" ( A person obsessed with owning guns; a zealous supporter of the right to bear arms) and the politicization of guns just adds to our problem.---Those "heroes" that protected the church deserve praise for their response but I do not think they would be singing ‘Gunbaya,’ which is like ‘Kumbaya’ with shooting after such a sad event. Like everything else in this wacky world, we need to use common sense when it comes to gun laws.

billh58

(6,641 posts)
13. Second Amendment Rights?
Wed Jan 1, 2020, 02:59 PM
Jan 2020

Until the right-wing NRA became involved, the Second Amendment was interpreted correctly for the most part. Now it's a free-for-all with an overabundance of armed idiots roaming our streets. The Second Amendment says absolutely nothing about self-protection and much about a well-regulated militia.

The Second Amendment does not give anyone the "right" to be armed outside of the home, and certainly not in my home. If someone has a gun in their home my family and I will not be coming over to visit their frightened paranoid asses.

walkingman

(8,324 posts)
14. I agree with your opinion for the most part. However, I live in the country and I use my rifle for
Wed Jan 1, 2020, 03:33 PM
Jan 2020

varmints several times a year. Does that mean you wouldn't come for a visit? I'm not frightened at all and I do believe that the proliferation of guns in the US makes all of us less safe. Especially handguns, assault weapons, and those who should not be allowed to possess firearms. I am against open carry and CHL laws also. It seems like EVERYTHING has become politicized these days and that is just crazy. Unless we can come together as a nation then expect our Democracy to continue to deteriorate. That doesn't mean we have to abandon our core beliefs but politics should not dictate all things.

The Second Amendment is used to justify a lot of things that State governments allow in terms of guns. In reality is just mostly pandering to those who use the debate on guns to get elected these days.

billh58

(6,641 posts)
15. No, I would not
Thu Jan 2, 2020, 10:47 AM
Jan 2020

visit you if you keep a gun, and the reason isn't political -- it's personal. I will not knowingly put myself or my family in harm's way regardless of a gun owner's good intentions. YMMV...

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