Karvelis grew up in rural Illinois and was an avid hunter, even owning guns at one point. But he's worried arming teachers would create a more hostile atmosphere in schools, one in which minority students could be impacted by more than other groups. "I'm not anti-gun. I'm anti-murderous weapons and slaughtering kids in schools. And that's what it comes down to for me." [More]That's because Karvelis is a commie sympathizer trying to hide his affinities, don'tcha know.
¿Armas para que?
And that business about how much it would cost to arm teachers is a perfect example of asking the wrong question.
How much it costs to arm me is up to me. How much it costs to arm you is up to you.
[Via Mack H]
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"How much it costs to arm me is up to me. How much it costs to arm you is up to you."
That's correct.
Sound familiar?
"I believe strongly in the Second Amendment. I believe in the right to bear arms as it has been interpreted in our country." -- Sen. John Kerry (D-MA)
“The Constitution is not a living organism. It’s a legal document, and it says what it says and doesn’t say what it doesn't say."
—ANTONIN SCALIA
You can “interpret” our rights any way that pleases you — but those of us who actually possess them, we know what they are.
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