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Get guns out of homes, keep guns away from kids
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| 10/13/2006
| Mary Sanchez
Posted on 10/13/2006 2:33:17 PM PDT by NapkinUser
More school shootings, and the inevitable commentary on the evening news: "I didn't think this sort of thing could happen here."
The heartfelt, but naive belief that murderous rampages "don't happen here" begs the question: "Where do you think such things happen?"
Labels exist for the places where shootings occur: urban, inner city.
But one thing urban folks can tell their scared suburban friends right now is that a good part of the horrendous violence in their communities is due to the proliferation of guns.
Sometimes it seems like everyone is packing. Someone disrespects your girl? Shoot 'em. Someone looks at you wrong? Shoot 'em. Someone mouths off to you at a party? Shoot 'em.
So for once, maybe the suburbs and rural America can take a cue from the cities: "Get the guns out of your homes."
Because while much of America lulled itself into believing that these things "do not happen here," they were also stockpiling. Where they live guns are used for hunting, for target practice and for a misplaced sense of security. I get that, my mother's family has those references. Mother's stories about growing up on the Kansas farm often involve guns.
There was the time when grandfather's favorite dog turned up rabid. "Get the gun!" Grandpa shouted from the field, knowing he had to shoot his dog before it bit his family.
There are stories about hunting rabbits and duck for dinner and shooting coyotes so they wouldn't kill the livestock.
But mother gave up fetching food from the woods long ago. She goes to the grocery now. She feels safe with good locks on the house. Grandfather's guns have been passed down as family heirlooms, not loaded weapons.
She has no use for a gun.
More people who live in these "couldn't happen here" communities need to come to the same revelation.
Because for all the recent head scratching about how to prevent more school shootings, studies have made several things clear: School shooters almost always are boys. The shootings are planned attacks, not spur of the moment. And the guns come from the shooters' homes.
We need to quit dancing around these facts, starting with the president. George Bush's recent summit should have been titled "Gun violence in schools."
Apparently that would have been too to-the-point. So it was proclaimed the less accurate but more benevolent, "Conference on School Safety."
The little political commentary about guns in schools has been insane commentary. Wisconsin Rep. Frank Lasee proposes teachers carry guns. Missouri Gov. Matt Blunt made the same suggestion, until smarter heads backed him away from the idea.
Arm the teachers? How about disarm the kids?
The best way to do that would be to address where school shooters get their guns - from their homes. Oh I know, people will talk about their right to bear arms, the need for self-protection, that they like to hunt wild game. All are understandable replies.
But anyone giving these answers should also honestly address two questions: Do you really need a gun in the house, and if so, how secure is it? And, how well do you know your son?
I can hear the refrain now: "Guns don't kill people, people kill people." Nice slogan.
Here's the truth: Troubled boys with access to their parents' guns have killed their classmates, their teachers and quite often, themselves.
And yes, it can happen anywhere.
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To: NapkinUser
Instead of this nonsense, join the NRA, write letters, vote.
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posted on
10/14/2006 4:37:16 AM PDT
by
Leftism is Mentally Deranged
(Goal 7 of communism: Take guns from law-abiding citizens so that the government can become totalitar)
To: NapkinUser
....Because for all the recent head scratching about how to prevent more school shootings, studies have made several things clear: School shooters almost always are boys. The shootings are planned attacks, not spur of the moment. And the guns come from the shooters' homes... Hmmmm....profiling at its worst... Would that this cretin also espouse the use of "profiling" Arabs and Muslims at airports.... Hypocrites, one and ALL....
122
posted on
10/14/2006 4:48:16 AM PDT
by
Gaffer
To: Leftism is Mentally Deranged
I am a member, I do occasionally write letters, I own guns, and I vote.
It's not an either/or situation.
Some of us can walk and chew gum at the same time.
123
posted on
10/14/2006 5:02:55 AM PDT
by
Jezebelle
(Our tax dollars are paying the ACLU to sue the Christ out of us.)
To: Jezebelle
Hi, Jezebelle. Thank you for a very good post and I couldn't agree more.
Most of my teachers were ex military from WW11 service my father was a former Lancaster pilot and completed nearly 60 missions over nazi germany (he was shot down on his 58th and it still Irks him today).
I will have to reserve judgment on the abortion issue as I am male and have not made sufficient research.
Now rap is a different matter altogether I loathe it to hell.
My era was the Beatles,I photographed them a few times ,I was very lucky,The Beach Boys, Crosby Stills an Nash,Simon and Garfunkel,Jefferson Airplane and more lately well for the last 25 years or so, early Genesis. Rap is just doggeral cheap to produce easy to write requires no musical ability and is sold to the mindless.
There I've found a forum at long last to get that off my chest.
But then again there is an economic agenda behind it and it makes money.
Your last assertion that today life is considered cheap
I have once more to agree with you but then death is flung into our homes by all of the media. Thank god for National Geographic and the History Channels to which the BBC is a prime partner.
EOR...(end of rant)
124
posted on
10/14/2006 5:41:35 AM PDT
by
Brit1
To: Jaysun
"I hope the author never hears some maniac breaking down her door while she lays helplessly in bed."Oh, she'll shoot him. Just like Carl Rowan did, a big gun control, anti-handgun Washington columnist hypocrite.
What they really mean is that YOU shouldn't have a gun.
To: isthisnickcool
Better yet, we need to ban sons. Boys are the problem. /Sarc
126
posted on
10/14/2006 6:18:52 AM PDT
by
Woodman
("One of the most striking differences between a cat and a lie is that a cat has only nine lives." PW)
To: NapkinUser
I grew up in a neighborhood so tough they didn't bother to use guns -- they inserted the bullets manually.
To: DugwayDuke
The two great differences between your country and mine is that you have a Constitution that gives your countrymen the right to bear arms and your landmass is large enough for this. I have a very good friend a former US Marine ( Inchon to Khe Sahn) and native American who lives in Washington State.We have been hunting together,he uses a rifle and I use a camera and we have no problems with that.
I trust him implicitly. Although if I make too much noise I am treated to some very enlightening expletives most of which would be anatomically impossible...God bless all Marines from whatever country.
Our nearest forest is Epping Forest very close to an urban area of London besides there is nothing much to hunt anyway.
128
posted on
10/14/2006 6:25:19 AM PDT
by
Brit1
To: NapkinUser
"Get the guns out of your homes."
Get all the spoons out of our homes too. Spoons are making our kids fat!
If guns kill people, spoons make Mikhail Moore fat.
129
posted on
10/14/2006 6:29:18 AM PDT
by
do the dhue
(If you are not part of the solution, then you are part of the problem.)
To: NapkinUser
I was raised in the country with guns stacked in every corner. Never had an inclination to shoot up my classmates. Used them to kill squirrels and small game for eating. Wow, how have times changed!
To: Brit1
I agree, and I thank your dad for his bravery and heroism through you as his proxy. My hat is off to him, and I doff it with great respect, admiration and appreciation for his service.
You've listed many of my favorite musical groups, too. Nothing better than the Beatles, Jeffeson Airplane, the Beach Boys and Simon and Garfunkel. I would add the Mamas and the Papas to the list. Great lyrics and harmony. I liked Mersey beat, too. Your synopsis of rap is right on, and I would add the violence factor in that genre is very bad news culturally, both as a reflection and for what the dark ideas it advances in the minds of our young.
National Geographic channel is superb, as are several others, including the History channel. We watch quite a bit of that stuff. You might be interested in the Blue Planet series being shown weekly on Animal Planet. I wish kids would watch that stuff instead of MTV, which is really nothing more than porn and violence. What a difference that would make, eh? Drumming that garbage into their heads day in and day out is a large factor in the difficulties we are having with our youth. I don't know why kids are allowed to watch. Take away the market, the incentive is gone, and it would dry up. people need to take a stand.
131
posted on
10/14/2006 6:34:36 AM PDT
by
Jezebelle
(Our tax dollars are paying the ACLU to sue the Christ out of us.)
To: NapkinUser
Agreed, crapola of the first order.
132
posted on
10/14/2006 6:35:11 AM PDT
by
hgro
To: NapkinUser
So for once, maybe the suburbs and rural America can take a cue from the cities: "Get the guns out of your homes."Or maybe, just maybe, the cities can take a cue from suburban and rural America.
Keep fathers involved in the families.
Have fathers teach their children how, and when, to use firearms.
133
posted on
10/14/2006 6:41:25 AM PDT
by
Just another Joe
(Warning: FReeping can be addictive and helpful to your mental health)
To: rocksblues
No. Most of the REPORTED shootings have been school shootings- just the kind the media likes. Shootings happen EVERY day and never seem to involve LEGAL weapons. There's the difference. People , like the dimwit who wrote this article, could care LESS if we all kill each other. They care about gaining power and KEEPING it and that won't happen until we all behave like sheep- including making sure we cannot defend ourselves against them.
134
posted on
10/14/2006 6:42:09 AM PDT
by
13Sisters76
("It is amazing how many people mistake a certain hip snideness for sophistication. " Thos. Sowell)
To: NapkinUser
Troubled boys with access to their parents' guns have killed their classmates, their teachers and quite often, themselves. And yes, it can happen anywhere.
When will we learn and stop having kid's? /s
135
posted on
10/14/2006 6:44:24 AM PDT
by
EGPWS
(Lord help me be the conservative liberals fear I am.)
To: mountn man
Outlaw schools, and stop school shootings.There is no Constitutional right to have a school. On the other hand....
136
posted on
10/14/2006 6:44:56 AM PDT
by
Navy Patriot
(Striving to obtain liberal victim status.)
To: 2nd Amendment
First black eye came from a shotgun at five years old. I aint bagged and tagged a Commie liberal Demorat, yet.
I think we have removed God from public view and our people could use a little love from God.
Our problem is how we have moved away from ensuring our children have morals and values.
Not all people, but a lot of parents are expecting the Government schools to put morals and values in our children. Big mistake.
I am about to start a fight, but our nation was founded on Christian morals and values (I duck when I say this nowadays cause some people will just come out swinging after I say that).
We are removing those morals and values. Now, the kids have nothing.
Let's just say we did teach our children some of morals and values that the Amish people have. When someone dissed your child, most children would want to forgive them rather then bust a cap in their arse (or they would just rather kick some butt rather then kill someone).
Now, because I say put God in School and public view, people will say I want to establish a religion. No, Congress is the only body that can establish a religion.
First Amendment: Congress shall pass no law to establish a religion, or limit the free exercise thereof.
A prayer in a school room does not establish a religion. Congress has to pass a law to establish a religion. Tell me not to pray and you just restricted the free exercise of religion. You just broke my Constitution. Now, I must use the 2nd Amendment on you.
Bottom line is that guns don't kill people, evil kills people. Well, start teaching good and leave the evil at the door step. I am sick of the liberals trying to bring evil into our house.
137
posted on
10/14/2006 6:46:29 AM PDT
by
do the dhue
(If you are not part of the solution, then you are part of the problem.)
To: NapkinUser
"Get the guns out of your homes" Perhaps this idiot wrote this worthless screed at home with a pen or pencil? She should take her own advice and get them out of her home, immediately, along with all her kitchen knives, forks, and meat tenderizers.
I (or anybody else with the desire) could easily kill her with any of these innocent items she festoons her house with.
138
posted on
10/14/2006 7:04:54 AM PDT
by
Gritty
(It's never a good idea to put reality up for grabs. There may come a time when you need it.-Mk Steyn)
To: NapkinUser
This is what we will contend with every minute of every day if the Dims take the house and senate.
It will be all the driveby media talks about.
139
posted on
10/14/2006 8:18:50 AM PDT
by
Armedanddangerous
("Personal weapons are what raised mankind out of the mud..." Jeff Cooper)
To: NapkinUser
"Get the guns out of your homes."Yes, please move to a different neighborhood and post a sign that says "unarmed occupants". That way we can keep the criminals focused.
140
posted on
10/14/2006 8:27:13 AM PDT
by
Tenyaka
(...from my cold, dead hands.)
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