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    A teacher with a stop the bleed kit likely saved the life of one of the victims - a female shot twice in the upper body.

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    A 3rd victim just died.
    ^That ended up being fake news.

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    CBS46 goes inside the first Georgia school district to arm its teachers

    https://www.cbs46.com/news/locked-an...9483d7b68.html

    Laurens County, a rural community 2.5 hours south of Atlanta is making history in the state of Georgia, by adopting extraordinary school safety measures, to protect children from harm.

    It is the first school district in the state to put guns in the hands of some of its teachers and staff members. Outside every school building in the county is a yellow sign that reads, in part: “Warning. Staff members are armed and trained. Any attempt to harm children will be met with deadly force.”
    Willing to bet some of my own money that none of these shitbirds tries to attack a school here.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bart Carter View Post
    Chances are high that he has no father at home and some type of drug involvement, legal or not.
    What good does this broad prediction do? Even if it’s true that is a massive group what do you do about it? Just create stigma for a large group of young people over things that are largely outside their control? I bet he has played video games, seen pornography, and consumes a highly processed food diet as well. Hell he very well may have a strong interest in firearms. Lock all those people up they must be crazy.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jrm View Post
    What good does this broad prediction do? Even if it’s true that is a massive group what do you do about it? Just create stigma for a large group of young people over things that are largely outside their control? I bet he has played video games, seen pornography, and consumes a highly processed food diet as well. Hell he very well may have a strong interest in firearms. Lock all those people up they must be crazy.
    I think there is probably some substance there when 26 out of the 27 deadliest mass shooters came from fatherless homes. It is a societal issue that really began to take off in the late 1960s. The likely cause? A combination of sexual liberation and LBJ's "Great Society" programs that allowed women to leave marriages without a total loss of financial security and, unfortunately, actually gave them financial incentives to have more children out of wedlock.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 0ddl0t View Post
    I think there is probably some substance there when 26 out of the 27 deadliest mass shooters came from fatherless homes. It is a societal issue that really began to take off in the late 1960s. The likely cause? A combination of sexual liberation and LBJ's "Great Society" programs that allowed women to leave marriages without a total loss of financial security and, unfortunately, actually gave them financial incentives to have more children out of wedlock.
    So 26 out of 19.7 million is statistically significant?https://www.fatherhood.org/father-absence-statistic. If not then maybe you are stigmatizing 25% of our children for no good reason when they already have enough legitimate issues to overcome.

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    The gun used was not registered to suspects dead father. Police found several other unregistered guns at his house.

    Quote Originally Posted by jrm View Post
    So 26 out of 19.7 million is statistically significant?https://www.fatherhood.org/father-absence-statistic. If not then maybe you are stigmatizing 25% of our children for no good reason when they already have enough legitimate issues to overcome.
    That was just the top 27 shooters. 60% of inmates came from broken homes - about twice the rate as in two parent households. That isn't to be an ass or to stigmatize anyone, but the evidence is pretty convincing that single parent households are suboptimal.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 0ddl0t View Post
    The gun used was not registered to suspects dead father. Police found several other unregistered guns at his house.



    That was just the top 27 shooters. 60% of inmates came from broken homes - about twice the rate as in two parent households. That isn't to be an ass or to stigmatize anyone, but the evidence is pretty convincing that single parent households are suboptimal.
    A demographic that makes up 50% of the US population makes 60% of the prison population not too far out of line. Parental earning levels and incarceration correlate much more though. When do we deal with the real problem instead of blaming marital status of ones parents?

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    Quote Originally Posted by jrm View Post
    A demographic that makes up 50% of the US population makes 60% of the prison population not too far out of line. Parental earning levels and incarceration correlate much more though. When do we deal with the real problem instead of blaming marital status of ones parents?
    Curious...what to your mind is the "real problem"? Legit question, not being snarky.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jrm View Post
    A demographic that makes up 50% of the US population makes 60% of the prison population not too far out of line.
    Except the demographic is 31% of US population and makes up 60% of the prison population.

    As of 2016 69% of children under age of 18 live with 2 parents:
    https://www.census.gov/newsroom/pres.../cb16-192.html

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kanye Wyoming View Post
    https://www.cbs46.com/news/locked-an...9483d7b68.html



    Willing to bet some of my own money that none of these shitbirds tries to attack a school here.
    You would bet wrong. The majority of school shooters are students or former student. Armed teachers can stop the killing quicker because they have the shortest response time but thinking a sign and armed teacher will deter is pure horse shit like saying a shotgun is the ultimate personal weapon because “all you have to do is rack that pump gun.”

    I favor arming teachers and school staff given adequate training like Texas’ school marshal program but I’m realistic about what it can and cannot accomplish.
    Last edited by HCM; 11-16-2019 at 04:20 PM.

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