[citation][nom]irh_1974[/nom]So you are saying that the students that panicked and called the police should have instead been armed, because putting guns in the hands of people who are already freaked out is a good idea. Right. What if they decided to just blow the guy away then realise it was an umbrella when it was too late.No amount of debate will ever convince me that it is right to encourage carrying firearms in school.You realise you just compared the USA to Iraq for being full of guns and dangerous.[/citation]
First I have to ask you where you are from. It's very obvious you are not from the states. You don't have the gun culture nor the understanding of it.
Is it possible, that these students who panicked (in this case or in the VT's case) did so because they knew there's nothing they could do if faced with an armed attacker?
It is an entirely different feel when you are armed. You are less afraid of extraordinary situations, more aware of your surroundings, and feel a sense of responsibility both to yourself and to those around you.
Let's say I'm armed with a pistol. I see a guy in the parking lot with what appears to be a katana. Would I panic and call the cops? Or would I pay attention to this man, assess the situation, and maybe call the cops later if the vibes are not right?
As for the Iraq comparison, would you say Iraq is just like the US in every single respect?
First I have to ask you where you are from. It's very obvious you are not from the states. You don't have the gun culture nor the understanding of it.
Is it possible, that these students who panicked (in this case or in the VT's case) did so because they knew there's nothing they could do if faced with an armed attacker?
It is an entirely different feel when you are armed. You are less afraid of extraordinary situations, more aware of your surroundings, and feel a sense of responsibility both to yourself and to those around you.
Let's say I'm armed with a pistol. I see a guy in the parking lot with what appears to be a katana. Would I panic and call the cops? Or would I pay attention to this man, assess the situation, and maybe call the cops later if the vibes are not right?
As for the Iraq comparison, would you say Iraq is just like the US in every single respect?