If there were no law against killing, they would kill us all.You can just not sub you know
The law isn't stopping anyone. Most of the people who talk tough on forums are cowards... I still remember gretafan threatening to "go hulk" on people he disagreed with, and talked about his legal firearms in Florida and how he could shoot people. I seriously doubt he would say or do anything in a confrontation.If there were no law against killing, they would kill us all.
Re the last tweet:Dems need the media cycle, or this would have already happened. Money laundering > US public
I'm pretty sure volunteers would guard the schools at no cost.
Possibly. But self-proclaimed libs' tendencies to shut others up is very telling.The law isn't stopping anyone. Most of the people who talk tough on forums are cowards... I still remember gretafan threatening to "go hulk" on people he disagreed with, and talked about his legal firearms in Florida and how he could shoot people. I seriously doubt he would say or do anything in a confrontation.
A lack of balls is a big reason these shooters get to the numbers they do. Even they themselves are cowards and pick helpless targets. Most cops and security are afraid to engage them. Just look at testosterone level decline over the past 40 years.The law isn't stopping anyone. Most of the people who talk tough on forums are cowards... I still remember gretafan threatening to "go hulk" on people he disagreed with, and talked about his legal firearms in Florida and how he could shoot people. I seriously doubt he would say or do anything in a confrontation.
I'm not conflating the forum tough guys with the cops/shooter scenario here, but I am having a hard time figuring out why a bunch of cops responded to the school and didn't go in.A lack of balls is a big reason these shooters get to the numbers they do. Even they themselves are cowards and pick helpless targets. Most cops and security are afraid to engage them. Just look at testosterone level decline over the past 40 years.
Several HR departments I’ve worked with over the years recommend “throwing office supplies” as a last resort . Also, most training states if you do happen to get the weapon from them you must throw it as far as possible…Re the last tweet:
One big defense (!) contractor has corporate training on active shooter on company property response. They recommend: hiding, running, and taking on the shooter empty handed. Company policy prohibits keeping a gun in your car if parked at company parking lots. Nuff said.
I may have quoted the wrong post. Why I often don’t use this button. It is curious but I think it’s mostly fear.I'm not conflating the forum tough guys with the cops/shooter scenario here, but I am having a hard time figuring out why a bunch of cops responded to the school and didn't go in.
The sas thing is that one of the company mottos is "keeping our warfighter safe."Several HR departments I’ve worked with over the years recommend “throwing office supplies” as a last resort . Also, most training states if you do happen to get the weapon from them you must throw it as far as possible…
Definitely fear.I may have quoted the wrong post. Why I often don’t use this button. It is curious but I think it’s mostly fear.
Sounds like we work for the same companyThe sas thing is that one of the company mottos is "keeping our warfighter safe."
#employeelivesdon'tmatter
Lol.Sounds like we work for the same company