Barbarian observes:
I don’t think it makes any difference one way or another. If anything, the evidence shows unposted schools are more dangerous.
Do you honestky think that someone who is planning on murdering people which can carry a death sentence will decide not to commit that act because they don’t want to violate a “gun free” zone which carries only a few years in jail?
One has to go with the evidence. And as you know, those school shootings happened where there were not such signs.
Barbarian observes:
Even if you told teachers to cut and run in the case of an attack, they wouldn’t do it; they care far too much for their students to run and let the devil take the hindmost.
Someone will be last. They’ll be the targets.
Is it better to lose some or most?
Better to use a method that has so far been 100% successful. Running means people are going to die. Locking down makes students and teachers inaccessible to shooters.
Barbarian observes:
As Columbine showed, those who simply locked down, all of them survived. The ones who tried to run, many of them died.
You are again twisting the facts around.
It’s a fact. 100% of those locked down, lived. Those who ran, or were in areas not locked down often died. No point in denying the facts.
Barbarian observes:
A rational plan for protection is much better, and when lightning does strike, the school will save lives by following the findings of people who actually know what the hazards are.
Experience and evidence trump anyone’s beliefs.
Precisely why the plans are not publicly discussed.
Just because they are not publicly discussed, do you think that they are not public knowledge?
They aren’t for my school district. Some parts are known, such as what students are to do in such cases, but the key elements known by teachers and adminstrators, are not.
Barbarian observes:
Someone here once admitted that he had a gun so that he wouldn’t have to be frightened. If one needs a gun to not be frightened, the bad guys have already won. Terror is their goal. It’s possible to live without fear, trusting God, and remembering that there are worse things than dying.
Fearing dying so much that one must have a gun to not be frightened is one of them.
Proof texting isn’t going to help you. “Who lives by the sword dies by the sword.” That’s what He said.
Wrong again. Living by the sword to to take up the sword WITHOUT authority.
That’s not what Jesus said. You edited His words to make them more acceptable to you.
Barbarian observes:
Turns out you’re wrong. The best protection, as experience has shown, is to lock down the school and protect all the students. Your plan would get many of them killed. You would be failing to protect yourself and others if you suggested they not do the safest thing.
Repeating an incorrect statement over and over again is not going to make it right.
Denying the truth won’t help you. Fact is, all students in locked-down classrooms lived.
More were killed in the classroom than trying to escape.
Which is why we have lock-down procedures. If the teachers had merely locked the doors, lives would have been saved.
Barbarian observes:
In about 3/4 of school attacks, the attacker held some type of grudge, and in 2/3 of these cases, they can be attributed to some form of bullying. Meaning that the juvenile attacker (which ranges from 11-17) was a victim of some form of bullying.
Often the bullied ones don’t strike out, but they carry the scars for a long time. It’s one reason many of them are afraid to be without a weapon.
Most of them do. Violence in schools has dropped markedly, in part because bullying has become a more serious offense in recent years.
I was in high school 30/35 years ago and I never recall of a school shooting being reported on the News or in the papers.
Ignorance is not an argument. Show me some data.