Why guns is schools will make it worse.

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  • Tombs

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    Talk to them, ask them questions.

    They believe that "guns in school" will be strewn about or like fire extinguishers. No I am not kidding.

    I wish I could ask them and have them answer me with what is actually going on in their head.

    Normally asking someone like this a question results in being called names, as simply wondering why they have the stance they do is some how an insult?:dunno:

    And no, I don't mean asking them during an argument or asking them in an untactful way.

    So far my personal opinion as to what they're thinking is that they lack the capacity to do so. They can't articulate why they say what they say, they're just hopping on a bandwagon totally caught up in the polarizing political atmosphere. You know, the world where you have to hate guns to support civil rights.
     

    Chelise

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    So she says no guns because, "It's just bringing more tragedy into the school" and then says, "because children will be focused on the gun instead of the schoolwork."

    Ummm...am I the only one failing to see a cause/effect relationship here? (And children already don't pay attention in school. A concealed gun is not going to do any more damage to American children's already dropping grades.)
     
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