Guns in school

Rob Roy

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you have three kids, who all went to public schooling. You yourself have used public schooling. What you and your children learned will last and help for a life time. SO NO you have not paid up yet. Hell I'm thinking you have not even made a dent
When will you file this year ?
So, if a person didn't use government schools or your laundromat you're fine with leaving them alone, you wouldn't use a gun to extract a payment from them would you?

Or do you go up to random strangers and demand money from them and if they fail to pay you, you seize their house and tell them clean clothes "benefits society" so your theft is justified?
 

Rob Roy

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Nice story. Your childhood was truly representative of all the schools in this country :roll:. How large would you say your school was?

If more guns means fewer gun homicides or mass shootings, isn't 360,000,000 guns in the US enough to disprove this theory?

Households are less safe when they own a gun than those who don't. Not by a lot but a little less safe.



Your ability with numbers and statistics is laughable. I'm guessing you went to school when accidental gun deaths were high. You'd need about 800,000 attending your school to be likely to have 1-2 deaths from a gun. You should educate yourself some (even a little would be nice), you might not get laughed at so much. I mean, yeah, nobody died, dummy.

3.6 million teachers in the US. If 20% carry a gun, that makes 820,000 teachers with a gun. On top of the deaths in mass shootings that are completely unlikely to be stopped by a teacher with a hand gun, at least 2-4 kids will die from an accidental gun death each year. I'm not even including kids deliberately shot by a nervous or homicidal teacher.

You gun nuts keep demanding we do things that make no sense and hypothetical when gun control laws are proven to work.


 

londonfog

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So, if a person didn't use government schools or your laundromat you're fine with leaving them alone, you wouldn't use a gun to extract a payment from them would you?

Or do you go up to random strangers and demand money from them and if they fail to pay you, you seize their house and tell them clean clothes "benefits society" so your theft is justified?
you DID use public schools. You DID send three of your children as well. NO IF'S.
 

Fogdog

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I haven't read any of your posts in a least a year. I enabled read ignored in order to get context of london's insult to you, only to see this.

Wow, that's really dumb. I mean, really, really dumb. So dumb the light goes dim around it as your post sucks the life energy out of the universe. So dumb that I'm at a loss for words to describe it and you know how often that happens.

Enjoy my posts, Roy. I won't read any of yours,

buh bye.
 

Ripped Farmer

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Nice story. Your childhood was truly representative of all the schools in this country :roll:. How large would you say your school was?

If more guns means fewer gun homicides or mass shootings, isn't 360,000,000 guns in the US enough to disprove this theory?

Households are less safe when they own a gun than those who don't. Not by a lot but a little less safe.



Your ability with numbers and statistics is laughable. I'm guessing you went to school when accidental gun deaths were high. You'd need about 800,000 attending your school to be likely to have 1-2 deaths from a gun. You should educate yourself some (even a little would be nice), you might not get laughed at so much. I mean, yeah, nobody died, dummy.

3.6 million teachers in the US. If 20% carry a gun, that makes 820,000 teachers with a gun. On top of the deaths in mass shootings that are completely unlikely to be stopped by a teacher with a hand gun, at least 2-4 kids will die froccidental gun death each year. I'm not even including kids deliberately shot by a nervous or homicidal teacher.

You gun nuts keep demanding we do things that make no sense and hypothetical when gun control laws are proven to work.
I never said arm the teachers. That was all you .

Im bored. Im keeping my semi auto firearms. They will keep making them. They wont arm teachers cause its a bad idea. Sorry for your feels and obvious hatred towards whites. Good bye.
 

Fogdog

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I never said arm the teachers. That was all you .

Im bored. Im keeping my semi auto firearms. They will keep making them. They wont arm teachers cause its a bad idea. Sorry for your feels and obvious hatred towards whites. Good bye.
The first intelligent thing I saw you post all day.

Must be the clean air in Oregon taking effect. If you can, get over to the beaches during a patch of good weather. Canon Beach is nice. Also Arch Rocks and Pacific City.

I don't know if you are planning or have room for a grow in your new digs but I can recommend seeds from:

http://oregongreenseed.com/seed-company/oregon-green-seed/

Oregon Green Seeds are acclimatized and bred for our climate (I live a few hours drive down valley from Portland). You might be better off with a clone purchased from a greenhouse but I can vouch for her seeds (not the others she carries, I don't know about them). I'm thinking of growing Amnesia Hashplant this year but I have so much left over from my first two grows that I might just keep them in the fridge for another year.
 

Sir Napsalot

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Canon Beach is nice.
My surf band played a surfer party at the Vet's Club in Cannon Beach in the early '90s
It was one of the best times I'ver had playing music
The vet's club sold $2000 worth of beer in 2 hours
My friend BBQed some fresh albacore and it was terrific
I had a strobelight with a footswitch
 

Fogdog

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My surf band played a surfer party at the Vet's Club in Cannon Beach in the early '90s
It was one of the best times I'ver had playing music
The vet's club sold $2000 worth of beer in 2 hours
My friend BBQed some fresh albacore and it was terrific
I had a strobelight with a footswitch
That's so Oregon. A veterans association holds a surf party. Surfing in Oregon is, I hear, great but it takes a stout breed of surfer to face the cold water and weather. So, basically if you can deal with it, the water is practically all yours. I hear some places in Southern CA, surfers actually fight for territory. In Oregon, it's, Hey, come on over and let's party at the vets club. Love your story.

Good times.
 
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Rob Roy

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you DID use public schools. You DID send three of your children as well. NO IF'S.
So, you're afraid to answer my questions about what you would do ?

Did it ever occur to you, that if people are forced to pay for something, they sigh and use it anyway ?, Since the money that is taken from them leaves them with less money to consider other possible choices, especially since the choice of not to pay for government schools doesn't exist?

So, if I don't use your laundromat, and don't want to, do you have a right to send men with scary guns (the kind you can't have) after me to get "your" money? No, you don't, so why do you think anybody else has that right? Doesn't that mean you believe in unequal rights? I think it does.
 

Justin-case

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So, you're afraid to answer my questions about what you would do ?

Did it ever occur to you, that if people are forced to pay for something, they sigh and use it anyway ?, Since the money that is taken from them leaves them with less money to consider other possible choices, especially since the choice of not to pay for government schools doesn't exist?

So, if I don't use your laundromat, and don't want to, do you have a right to send men with scary guns (the kind you can't have) after me to get "your" money? No, you don't, so why do you think anybody else has that right? Doesn't that mean you believe in unequal rights? I think it does.
Just a reminder that your ancestors were cannibals, you're welcome.
 

Rob Roy

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I haven't read any of your posts in a least a year. I enabled read ignored in order to get context of london's insult to you, only to see this.

Wow, that's really dumb. I mean, really, really dumb. So dumb the light goes dim around it as your post sucks the life energy out of the universe. So dumb that I'm at a loss for words to describe it and you know how often that happens.

Enjoy my posts, Roy. I won't read any of yours,

buh bye.
TL/DR
 

londonfog

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So, you're afraid to answer my questions about what you would do ?

Did it ever occur to you, that if people are forced to pay for something, they sigh and use it anyway ?, Since the money that is taken from them leaves them with less money to consider other possible choices, especially since the choice of not to pay for government schools doesn't exist?

So, if I don't use your laundromat, and don't want to, do you have a right to send men with scary guns (the kind you can't have) after me to get "your" money? No, you don't, so why do you think anybody else has that right? Doesn't that mean you believe in unequal rights? I think it does.
Are you now saying YOU went to public school because you knew you would be forced to pay anyway ?:roll: You sent you not one, not two, but three boys to public school because you knew you would have to pay ?:roll:
Give your education back, along with your kids then you can talk.
How will you file this year ?
 

Rob Roy

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Are you now saying YOU went to public school because you knew you would be forced to pay anyway ?:roll: You sent you not one, not two, but three boys to public school because you knew you would have to pay ?:roll:
Give your education back, along with your kids then you can talk.
How will you file this year ?

I went to public schools as a kid, my parents were the ones forced to pay for it, ironically my mom in her eighties STILL pays for schools despite all of her kids being out of them for many decades.

I'm suggesting that because people are forced to pay for something whether they agree with it or not, it leaves fewer dollars for them to seek alternatives. Why was that so difficult for you to decipher, didn't you learn anything in school?

I am giving my education back, I'm giving it to you. It's the education they don't teach at the schools you love, you know the ones that say out of one side of their mouths they teach kids bullying is bad and then out of the other they gain funding via threats against home owners.

File? Dude, I'm deceased.

 

londonfog

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I went to public schools as a kid, my parents were the ones forced to pay for it, ironically my mom in her eighties STILL pays for schools despite all of her kids being out of them for many decades.

I'm suggesting that because people are forced to pay for something whether they agree with it or not, it leaves fewer dollars for them to seek alternatives. Why was that so difficult for you to decipher, didn't you learn anything in school?

I am giving my education back, I'm giving it to you. It's the education they don't teach at the schools you love, you know the ones that say out of one side of their mouths they teach kids bullying is bad and then out of the other they gain funding via threats against home owners.

File? Dude, I'm deceased.

move your mom in with you for heaven sakes. Poor dear forced to live alone because her son won't take care of her in her senior years. SHAME SHAME.
Deceased ??? but complaining about property tax ?o_O
 

Rob Roy

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move your mom in with you for heaven sakes. Poor dear forced to live alone because her son won't take care of her in her senior years. SHAME SHAME.
Deceased ??? but complaining about property tax ?o_O

My mom is a karate instructor...still. She does what she wants.
 

UncleBuck

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Until schools were gun free zones we had guns in school. They were visible in vehicles in parking lots, and most those rigs were always left unlocked. We would even bring them INSIDE during hunting season as the shop teacher was big into bird hunting so we'd lay em all out on the tables and lie about how good of a shot we all were.

No one died.
the answer is clearly to leave more guns around children unlocked then
 

Rob Roy

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the answer is clearly to leave more guns around children unlocked then
The answer is to cease funding schools via guns and let each school owner figure out he/she/they want to deal with security and their willing customers will then make the choice which suits them.

You're welcome.
 
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