I am not saying they are....But I am the type that will think the worst then if it doesn't happen it is cool, but if it does I will try to be prepared.
I guess you are right I want to be a lawyer and I probably take as much a chance getting shot in there as a teacher does in school...
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- Wed Oct 04, 2006 8:35 pm
- Forum: General Gun, Shooting & Equipment Discussion
- Topic: Amish School Shooting
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- Wed Oct 04, 2006 4:00 pm
- Forum: General Gun, Shooting & Equipment Discussion
- Topic: Amish School Shooting
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Yes it is better to give then recieve but I trust them with my children. I am glad your wife is going to be a teacher but I remember when it was alot better to be a teacher then it is now.
If we cussed at a teacher, down the hall to the principal we went to get a couple of swats on the rear with a paddle that had holes in it.
it is not like that now a days. They get to the office get in trouble and the next day they are at the school with a gun ready to shoot people over it.
If we cussed at a teacher, down the hall to the principal we went to get a couple of swats on the rear with a paddle that had holes in it.
it is not like that now a days. They get to the office get in trouble and the next day they are at the school with a gun ready to shoot people over it.
- Wed Oct 04, 2006 2:27 pm
- Forum: General Gun, Shooting & Equipment Discussion
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This is why I will not be a teacher, it may be calling but to much drama to deal with for the little amount of money they get.
Especially with the violence in the schools now.
It does not matter how many metal detectors you have and security guards. If someone wants to hurt the staff or children do you think that is going to stop them? NO
An item does not have to be metal to cause harm. Pencils, Pens, Sticks, tooth picks, eye glasses and probably many more items can be used against someone. I have probably missed alot.
I would like to know that the teacher is willing to protect my children in the same manner I do.
Try to harm a child around me and that person WILL regret it.
I do not mean spanking I mean physical bodily harm.
The teachers and staff are there to teach but also to protect my children,this is for public or private, I send my children to school everyday with the mind set that my children are safe. Unless a Natural Disaster happens.
I would take a bullet for any child and that is they it should be.
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When I was in high school they liked lighting the bathrooms on fire......
Especially with the violence in the schools now.
It does not matter how many metal detectors you have and security guards. If someone wants to hurt the staff or children do you think that is going to stop them? NO
An item does not have to be metal to cause harm. Pencils, Pens, Sticks, tooth picks, eye glasses and probably many more items can be used against someone. I have probably missed alot.
I would like to know that the teacher is willing to protect my children in the same manner I do.
Try to harm a child around me and that person WILL regret it.
I do not mean spanking I mean physical bodily harm.
The teachers and staff are there to teach but also to protect my children,this is for public or private, I send my children to school everyday with the mind set that my children are safe. Unless a Natural Disaster happens.
I would take a bullet for any child and that is they it should be.
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When I was in high school they liked lighting the bathrooms on fire......
- Tue Oct 03, 2006 9:15 am
- Forum: General Gun, Shooting & Equipment Discussion
- Topic: Amish School Shooting
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A list of some fatal shootings at U.S. schools in recent years:
• Oct. 2, 2006: A gunman took about a dozen girls hostage, killing at least three of them, at a one-room Amish schoolhouse in Pennsylvania's Lancaster County, police said. The shooter was among the dead, and a number of people were injured.
• Sept. 29, 2006: 15-year-old Eric Hainstock brought two guns to a school in rural Cazenovia, Wis., and fatally shot the principal, a day after the principal gave him a disciplinary warning for having tobacco on school grounds, police said.
• Sept. 27, 2006: Duane Morrison, 53, took six girls hostage at Platte Canyon High School in Bailey, Colo. Morrison, sexually assaulting them and using them as human shields for hours before fatally shooting one girl and killing himself.
• Aug. 24, 2006: Christopher Williams, 27, went to an elementary school in Essex, Vermont, looking for his ex-girlfriend, a teacher. He couldn't find her and fatally shot one teacher and wounded another, police said. Williams also killed his ex-girlfriend's mother, according to authorities. He shot himself twice in the head after the rampage and was arrested.
• March 21, 2005: Sixteen-year-old Jeff Weise shot and killed five schoolmates, a teacher and an unarmed guard at a high school on the Red Lake Indian Reservation in Minnesota before taking his own life. Weise had earlier killed his grandfather and his grandfather's companion.
• Nov. 22, 2004: Sixteen-year-old Desmond Keels is accused of fatally shooting one student and wounding three others outside Strawberry Mansion High in Philadelphia. The attack apparently was over a $50 debt in a rap contest. Keels is set to stand trial on murder charges later this month.
* Sept. 24, 2003: John Jason McLaughlin awaits trial in the shooting deaths of Aaron Rollins, 17, and Seth Bartell, 14, who were fellow students at Rocori High School in Cold Spring, Minn. McLaughlin was 15 at the time of the shooting.
• April 24, 2003: 14-year-old James Sheets shot and killed the principal in the crowded cafeteria of a junior high school in south-central Pennsylvania, before killing himself.
* March 5, 2001: Charles "Andy" Williams, 15, killed two fellow students and wounded 13 others at Santana High School in Santee, Calif. Williams was sentenced to 50-years-to-life in prison.
• May 26, 2000: 13-year-old Nathaniel Brazill killed his English teacher on the last day of classes in Lake Worth, Fla., after the teacher refused to let him talk with two girls in his classroom. He was convicted of second-degree murder and is serving a 28-year sentence.
* Feb. 29, 2000: A 6-year-old boy shot and killed a 6-year-old classmate at Buell Elementary School in Mount Morris Township, Mich. Because of his age, the boy was not charged.
* Nov. 19, 1999: A 13-year-old girl was shot in the head in school in Deming, N.M., and died the next day. A 12-year-old boy pleaded guilty and was sentenced to at least two years in juvenile prison.
• April 20, 1999: Students Eric Harris, 18, and Dylan Klebold, 17, killed 12 students and a teacher and wounded 23 before killing themselves at Columbine High School in Littleton, Colo.
• May 21, 1998: Two teenagers were killed and more than 20 people hurt when a teenage boy opened fire at a high school in Springfield, Ore., after killing his parents. Kip Kinkel, 17, was sentenced to nearly 112 years in prison.
• May 19, 1998: Three days before his graduation, an honor student opened fire at a high school in Fayetteville, Tenn., killing a classmate who was dating his ex-girlfriend. Jacob Davis, 18, was sentenced to life in prison.
* April 24, 1998: Andrew Wurst, 15, opened fire at an eighth-grade dance in Edinboro, Penn., killing a science teacher. The boy pleaded guilty to third-degree murder and other charges and is serving 30 to 60 years in prison.
• March 24, 1998: Two boys, ages 11 and 13, fired on their Jonesboro, Ark., middle school from nearby woods, killing four girls and a teacher and wounding 10 others. Both boys were later convicted of murder and can be held until age 21.
• Dec. 1, 1997: Three students were killed and five wounded at a high school in West Paducah, Ky. Michael Carneal, then 14, later pleaded guilty but mentally ill to murder and is serving life in prison.
• Oct. 1, 1997: Sixteen-year-old Luke Woodham of Pearl, Miss., fatally shot two students and wounded seven others after stabbing his mother to death. He was sentenced the following year to three life sentences.
* Feb. 19, 1997: A 16-year-old boy took a shotgun and a bag of shells to school in Bethel, Alaska, and killed the principal and a student and wounded two others. Evan Ramsey is serving a 210-year sentence.
I used Flint's list and found a few more. The ones I added have stars.
- Tue Oct 03, 2006 8:15 am
- Forum: General Gun, Shooting & Equipment Discussion
- Topic: Amish School Shooting
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This is very sad. I THINK WE AS AMERICA NEED TO THINK ABOUT WHY THIS HAPPENING. It is not because of us gun owners. It is because the moral values of this nation has a whole has gone to hell in a handbag. I remember commericals as a child if you find a gun don't touch it and and go tell an adult. I do not see those commericals anymore. We have gun free Zones. So now all they are doing is going into the school shooting people and shooting themselves. All the gun free zones is doing keeping people that could defend themselves from being able to.