I don't know why no attention has been given to the effective programs instituted by other universities to put locks on all doors and start a universal text program to advise people to flee if they can and hide if they can't.
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No,its more like evidence that some people just can't mind their own business and tend to their own affairs in their own country.....have you noticed that havn't ask what country you live in ? one guess as to why not.....nah i'll go ahead and answer,because I don't care,dont live there and its none of my business.
The Christian who clings to his gun is in an awkward position Biblically.
It's more along the lines that, you have an opinion, it just doesn't matter. American politics are for Americans to debate. Foreigners are free to watch, but they overstep themselves to think to debate us our own politics. Especially domestic politics.The calibre (pun intended) of the "debate" here is both amusing and discouraging. That anyone would think that dismissive instructions to "mind your own business" constitute a responsible contribution to a discussion of gun control really does cause the brow to furrow.
But, to be fair, you guys just elected a cartoon character as President.
So perhaps I should not be surprised.
For the record if I was alerted to campus danger I would flee or hide---and the more guns I saw the further I would flee and the better I would hide. Talk about compounding danger!
I find that foreigners offer a welcome perspective on discussions about guns. They can talk firsthand about the benefits of living in a society with fewer or no guns. Sometimes America deserves criticism, and we certainly do for our insane gun-obsession.
It's more along the lines that, you have an opinion, it just doesn't matter.
The calibre (pun intended) of the "debate" here is both amusing and discouraging.
That anyone would think that dismissive instructions to "mind your own business" constitute a responsible contribution
really does cause the brow to furrow.
But, to be fair, you guys just elected a cartoon character as President.
So perhaps I should not be surprised.
Four posts in a row could be construed by some as a bit obsessive
Why do you not respect the rights of others to work for a peaceful, safer society?
Yes, statistics show gun - owning homes are less safe.
But if people choose to live in fear and paranoia, diminishing their joy in life, they are allowed to constitutionally.