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Re: School board thinks they can supersede state gun laws
« Reply #20 on: October 23, 2009, 07:49:40 AM »
Clark,

It seems to me that there is no choice here.  They are ignoring state law.  Should they be allowed?

Empowering the anti's with inactivity.  Works every time.
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Re: School board thinks they can supersede state gun laws
« Reply #21 on: October 23, 2009, 11:53:05 AM »
any law student could fight that and win.  I will give you three very good arguments against that.

1.  You are not stoping them from defending themselfs.

2.  The police do not have to protect you... why should a private company?

3.  Can you pay for all losses of said biz owner if you screw up... if you don't have atleast 1 mil assets.... don't bet on it.  If something really bad happens, even 10 mil might not cover it.

Like Broso, I have 2 words to cover TABs 3 arguments, Bull Sh!t.
 Argument 1 ) They are not preventing you from ATTEMPTING to defend yourself, only from having the means to do so EFFECTIVELY. It has been proven in Pearl Miss, Trolley Square, and a couple other places I can't think of right now that the only effective way to end a mass shooting is with a gun, ALL mass shootings in America have been ended with the death of the attacker by whoevers  hand.
Arguments  2 & 3) Schools are not private companies, if you are not going to read the original post, or are lacking in "Reading comprehension" you should STFU.
Argument 3)  Any costs or liabilities incurred by the schoolboard are paid by the Municipality, which has as assets the entire tax base. I bet the taxpayers will just love knowing their taxes had to go up because the schoolboard got them sued.

 

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