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Showing posts with label Geraldo Rivera. Show all posts
Monday, December 17, 2012
Put an armed person in every school.
Geraldo Rivera opined that there should be armed guards in
every school or, at least, have someone, the principle, a janitor, a history
teacher, with a gun. This is a bad idea on so many fronts but take just one.
Turn Sandy Hook into a video game and
give the principle a gun and you play the principle. You hear gun shots,
breaking glass and someone coming down the hall. Do you, gun in hand, open the
door? Would you be able to shoot the man with the automatic weapon before he
shot you? Would you have an automatic weapon, too, and just spray bullets
through the door without seeing the intruder, without any care for any other
person who might be in the hall?
Let’s change the game and give the gun to the janitor. He
hears shots, grabs his gun and goes running. He sees the principle lying in a
pool of blood and hears shots from a classroom. He runs to the classroom and
shoots the man with the gun. Good job! Only ten kids dead instead of twenty.
My idea is to eliminate automatic weapons, that is, weapons
that fire continuously as long as you hold down the trigger. If this guy had to
pull the trigger each time he fired it would have slow him down. He would not
likely have put so many rounds into the principle and each of his victims. Unless
he was an excellent shot there would probably have been more survivors and he
would not have been able to shoot as many people. Sure demented people and/or
people who have been desensitized by shoot-um-up video games will still be
around and will still do horrible things. Sure we should try to keep any gun
out of the hands of the demented and we should do something about the
desensitizing effect of some video games but the number one, hands down, action
we should take is to make it illegal to manufacture, sell or own any weapon
that fires multiple rounds with one pull of the trigger.
I have asked the members of my congressional delegation to
sponsor such legislation. Now!
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