http://news.yahoo.com/claim-seeks-10...003646074.html
The first lawsuit is in the works. $100 million for a 6 year old survivor. The comments again show the absolute cluelessness of our society.
http://news.yahoo.com/claim-seeks-10...003646074.html
The first lawsuit is in the works. $100 million for a 6 year old survivor. The comments again show the absolute cluelessness of our society.
There is an interesting argument that since the state forbids any normal, caring adult to carry weapons to defend their charges, the state is responsible when wrongdoing occurs on school grounds.
So yeah, maybe the parents might want to be able to afford to send their kids to a fancy school with armed guards, since the politicians that send their kids to private schools with armed guards think the "common folk" don't need them.
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I would normally argue against these sorts of lawsuits but in this case I support the family. We send our children to school and expect them to be safe. If a school creates policies they claim will make our children safer and their "safer" practices result in a significant loss of life that could have been avoided with a few preventative measures that school should be liable for any and all loss their irresponsible policies caused.
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At poudre high school in FT. Collins we had guns in our back windows until we got some ol bitch principle my junior year in 1993, she threw a stink about it. Then we had a cop after that to make sure we didn't carry guns to school. But they also had spit cups in the cafeteria in the mornings for is. My how times have changed for the worst! I couldn't imagine going to school now with all the pussified rules. Hell we never thought about shooting or stabbing each other and we all had guns! Every once in a while we went out to the baseball field and settled our differences like men and that was that, you win some you lose some but you always learned from it.
I did get a 3 day vacation my senior year for having a 357 under my seat i forgot about. The damn "parking lot monitor" seen it.
Last edited by trlcavscout; 12-28-2012 at 23:13.
"Back in my day" we just mostly had our fists and wits and I went to the "Dangerous Minds" (see imdb) HS in California. Our one security guy was not armed and is still the butt of jokes.
We had two Samoan security guards at my HS, although I never quite figured out why. Neither one of them were armed (like they needed to be...both of them were as big as a Sumo wrestler) and I don't recall there ever being an issue that they were really needed for. Possibly because they were there, I suppose...you never need a gun until you really need it, so maybe they kept things from happening. I doubt it, it was a fairly quiet school in a pretty good area.
Of course, the last time I saw the place in about 1997 it had gone from an open campus to looking like Alcatraz South. Huge cement wall around the whole place, with a few iron gates.
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