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Read the article again. He never called the victims cowards. He said they were forced to "cower" under desks. That was the only tool given to them. It's what they were told to do. That's the point. Policies and procedures need to change. Re-educate your children now.


The point: What do these places all have in common that render a normally competent, personal protection instructor impotent? They are all pistol-free zones. I like to call them criminal safe zones, where bad guys can feel safe and free to exact all manner of evil upon us, the unarmed public, upon our unarmed defenseless and innocent children. Our government, in its infinite folly, has disarmed us, then broadcast for all criminals to see, exactly when and where they can kill the most unarmed people.
 
in all these cases, if a person was licensed to carry a firearm the deaths of innocent people could have been avoided.a teacher or student could have returned fire and stoped this maniac!!
they should be looking to arm citizens more now then before. at the very least try it, i bet you wont be seeing this kind of killing anymore!![mad]

Franco........[smoke]
 
This VT kid was sick in the head. It is so strange that both sides start debating guns after these events. People knew this guy had mental problems and many simply ignored it. Or, nobody was willing to force or pay for treatment. That is the real problem that can be addressed by the politicians, but it isn't easy to sound bite. [down]
 
students not fighting back--if they didn't--reminds me of the guys on the 9/11 flight that crashed in pennsylvania instead of d.c.
despite the nuts on the plane having box cutters, not as deadly as the handgun, some passengers had the balls to try to stop them. remember "let's roll?"
i haven't read all the virginia stories, but the ones i read said a 78-year-old professor was a hero when he took five shots trying to block a door so students could jump from windows in his virginia classroom. makes me wonder whether the newspaper, tv and radio antigun editorial writers and antigun columnists would rather talk and give up than rise to the "let's roll" level. from what they say and write, i'll bet not many would.
 
The "Cower and Die" mentality is a product of years and years of law enforcement telling people like us to "just cooperate and everything will be alright". Just do everything the guy says and don't provoke him.

A long time ago a guy told me to get on the ground as he pointed a Tec9 at my head when him and his woman came to take my money. I didn't lie down then I won't lie down in the future. It's too bad that a whole generation has been trained to cower.
 
Very powerfull writting. Is something that should be printed in all the paper and email to all friends and relatives.

We can discuss it all we want here. Action has to be taken to the politicians. Like he say we should not take it any more. We shoud let the Rosie "pigs" O"dannell's and all those that wants to disarm us and are against these great Country of ours
 
The article was very good. I unfortunately have NJ telling me I cannot have a CCW.

And the strange thing, I outshoot (in accuracy and time) most law enforcement personnel that participate in local IDPA matches.

I don't want to be a sheep. And there certainly are alot of very insecure wackos out there.
 
They would rather see you beg for your life and die like dogs ,than to stand up and confront front deadly force with deadly force
Thats because thats what the liberals do! Duck there head and pretend they aren't there.
 
Well written post, and something to think about and then act on. Changes are needed now.
 
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