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<blockquote data-quote="dies-l" data-source="post: 63836868"><p>But, aren't people better able able to protect themselves when they are subjected to a much lower risk of violent crime? </p><p></p><p>If instead you are arguing that people have a right to bear arms (without the rhetorical "protect themselves" language), then I suppose I would agree that that is a constitutionally guaranteed liberty (as opposed to a right, but that is just splitting hairs) within a certain context. </p><p></p><p>However, that was not what my comment was about. Mt comment is about the wisdom of arming teachers (or any other population) within a school zone and whether that would have the effect of preventing violent crime or mitigating damages. My guess is that it would ultimately have the opposite effect, if any .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dies-l, post: 63836868"] But, aren't people better able able to protect themselves when they are subjected to a much lower risk of violent crime? If instead you are arguing that people have a right to bear arms (without the rhetorical "protect themselves" language), then I suppose I would agree that that is a constitutionally guaranteed liberty (as opposed to a right, but that is just splitting hairs) within a certain context. However, that was not what my comment was about. Mt comment is about the wisdom of arming teachers (or any other population) within a school zone and whether that would have the effect of preventing violent crime or mitigating damages. My guess is that it would ultimately have the opposite effect, if any . [/QUOTE]
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