Should students be armed with cans?
Instead of in the Funny Pictures Thread, I thought we might be able to have the discussion here.
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Originally Posted by
stodg73
When you think about it, a can of soup may distract the shooter enough to be tackled, knocked out, put in pain, etc.
Has anyone tried to shoot accurately while someone is throwing something at you?
The normal human response is to duck, cover the head, etc.
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Originally Posted by
Bailey Guns
Have you tried to throw something at someone who's shooting at you?
This is an irresponsibly ridiculous idea from liberals who once again are using the "it's for the children" platitude. If it was really "for the children" they'd have armed staff to protect them rather than expecting middle-schoolers to take on an armed gunman.
Oh, yeah...the canned food items are also kept under lock. Lotta freaking good that's gonna do when the shooting starts. "Quick...someone get the canned peas!"
ETA: I meant to also say how ironic it is that these liberal administrators will keep the "canned food weapons" locked up so they aren't misused by the kids...but they expect the kids to be responsible and mature enough to not only get the locked-up items from the locker but to engage a gunman with them. Stupidity of liberal thought never ceases to amaze me.
With your answer, you are assuming that there is only you and the bad guy, how about adding more people/students to the mix?
Now please remember, there are an average of about 21 people in a classroom at one time, in most schools. Since this is hypothetical, the gunman comes in and takes out the teacher, several students run out, now the gunman has 15 students left. The protector is gone, the concealed weapon on the teacher is useless, the students have nothing to do but get shot or fight with whatever they can use.
Now, since the students have a can of peas, they have a chance to protect themselves, because the gunman can ONLY engage one target at a time, giving a few precious seconds for someone to hurt/distract/knock out the gunman. This also gives time for more students to get out of the kill zone.
Lets discuss this topic civilly, no name calling, no bad mouthing, etc. Keep it clean and open.