Wednesday, February 14, 2018

Stoneman Shooting


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News stories...

Let the rational responses begin.

None of which will take the most important factor into consideration:



7 comments:

Steve said...

Started reading some stories. I knew I shouldn't have. It just raises my blood pressure. What the hell is wrong with people? Hopefully we'll get answers in a timely manner.

Anonymous said...

strange how it's always a Democrat that goes full-retard...

https://www.floridaresidents.directory/person/124308057/nicolas-cruz

Anonymous said...

Amazing coincidence how violence committed with guns occurs in locations where they are prohibited. I think those shooters just need an eye check and replace glasses if needed. That will solve the problem fir shure !!

Anonymous said...

https://www.buzzfeed.com/briannasacks/the-fbi-was-warned-about-a-school-shooting-threat-from?utm_term=.wlObaWgE1#.glwgRQ3LN

See something, say something! Isn't that what the auhoritahs are always saying. Someone did, and the EFFING-B-I didn't do anything with the info.

HinMO

Steve said...

Was just reading the news. Seems like every indication of trouble was ignored. How many times does this have to play out?

Mack said...

As I tirelessly remind the few who are willing to listen, unless we all call out the enemy by name ("Evil") there can be no solutions.

I always come back to this from 2007:

"Evil, not Ill"
* http://www.wnd.com/2007/04/41204/

[SNIP]
The paradox at the heart of this root-causes fraud is that causal theoretical explanations are invoked only after bad deeds have been committed.

The experts will now contend falsely that they could have calibrated the killer differently; that their ministrations might have prevented the murderer from murdering. The logic? A killer is not evil, but ill.

A well-aimed bullet would have stopped Cho. But gun-free zones are not the only areas in need of reclamation. The concept of the individual as a responsible, self-determining agent is the foundation of a free society. Liberty requires that psychiatric mumbo-jumbo not be allowed to oust morality.
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Progressives are experts at misdirection.

Ed said...

That is an interesting citation from the School Board of Broward County. However, Florida Statute 790.33 prevails:

"790.33 Field of regulation of firearms and ammunition preempted.—
(1) PREEMPTION.—Except as expressly provided by the State Constitution or general law, the Legislature hereby declares that it is occupying the whole field of regulation of firearms and ammunition, including the purchase, sale, transfer, taxation, manufacture, ownership, possession, storage, and transportation thereof, to the exclusion of all existing and future county, city, town, or municipal ordinances or any administrative regulations or rules adopted by local or state government relating thereto. Any such existing ordinances, rules, or regulations are hereby declared null and void."

http://www.leg.state.fl.us/statutes/index.cfm?App_mode=Display_Statute&URL=0700-0799/0790/Sections/0790.33.html

Florida Statute 790.115 is more appropriate:

"790.115 Possessing or discharging weapons or firearms at a school-sponsored event or on school property prohibited; penalties; exceptions.—
(1) A person who exhibits any sword, sword cane, firearm, electric weapon or device, destructive device, or other weapon as defined in s. 790.001(13), including a razor blade, box cutter, or common pocketknife, except as authorized in support of school-sanctioned activities, in the presence of one or more persons in a rude, careless, angry, or threatening manner and not in lawful self-defense, at a school-sponsored event or on the grounds or facilities of any school, school bus, or school bus stop, or within 1,000 feet of the real property that comprises a public or private elementary school, middle school, or secondary school, during school hours or during the time of a sanctioned school activity, commits a felony of the third degree, punishable as provided in s. 775.082, s. 775.083, or s. 775.084. This subsection does not apply to the exhibition of a firearm or weapon on private real property within 1,000 feet of a school by the owner of such property or by a person whose presence on such property has been authorized, licensed, or invited by the owner."