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LongingSoul
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Yes I don’t know why the idea that a sign on its own has value one way or the other to a crazy gunmen. A sign is for “Wipe Feet Before Coming In” or “Wash Hands After Using the Bathroom”. That’s not a ‘security’ measure. That’s a courtesy issue. Security measures involve some sort of accountability, enforcement and consequence.You are putting a lot of credence into signs. I do not think having an no weapon sign increases violence and makes it more likely for people to attack. Just because there is a sign doesn’t say anything about how much security there is, and there can still be armed security in such an area. I absolutely do not think that having an anti-gun sign at a school is going to encourage people to attack there. All of the places where these mass shootings took place where students were very familiar with the level of security there. They are not going to pay attention to whether there was a no-gun sign or not.
I never said that a no weapon sign increases security. I don’t know where you are getting these ideas. But I do think that an enforced anti-gun zone will reduce violence. If people were carrying firearms into the federal place that I worked, I think there would be much more violence. As it is, I have never heard of a shooting there.
There are not many adults in schools anyway. Allowing adults to carry concealed weapons is not going to prevent any of these episodes. Citizens greatly overestimate their ability to shoot a gun at a moving target in a high-pressure situation. The accuracy of the vast majority of people with guns is not very high, including law enforcement. It’s more likely that someone is killed in friendly fire than the perpetrator is shot. And the attacker always has the element of surprise. They are going to shoot people who have guns faster than a defender can take out their weapon and use it.
