I think the swat at the entertainment industry might be to put them on the defensive...let them rant about free speech and their 1A rights.
One of the real kickers is that the program is FREE to individual schools. That may sidestep a lot of opposition because the decision to protect the kids now rests in the local school district.
Any school district that passes on the offer will be asked what is there objection to protecting the kids with armed good guys.
What needs to be repeated is how we protect our money and elected officials with armed guards....but deny that same protection to the kids.
We now have a strong position to say "If it saves just one child's live, isn't it worth it? It's for the children."
The statement is full of very nice 'sound bites' and slogans.
"Who you gonna call? Good guys with guns!"
I think you've got it right here..
I appreciate that Wayne waited a week, for the sake of sensitivity in the face of tragedy..
I think the NRA has it right in that what they're offering is a plan that depends on local districts and local people to choose it and staff it.
His suggestion that the entertainment industry, gaming and otherwise contributes to the presence of (actual, non-virtual) violence is spot on. (Col. Grossman, James Dobson and many others made videos and wrote books pointing this out a good 15 years ago now, with predictable response from that industry.)
I think (hope) that Wayne didn't drill down any harder on essentially treating the mentally ill like they do the Sex Offender Registry, I suspect is because of the "who's and why's" of finding one's self listed as such.
The 2013 NDAA allows the VA to declare a veteran to be emotionally incompetent without recourse, or if you remember dealing with the VA, (which is not dissimilar to dealing with the IRS), can make declarations and pronouncements based on the observations of a Nurse Practitioner or similar unqualified staff.. That one is done without even the opportunity to come before a Judge for redress or review..
Don't give the government sponsored health care system that tool.. They know how to use it to their agenda and advantage..
That one will end up being a very effective "back door" to accomplishing the same end as an outright ban, ultimately..
Congress granting funds for immediate implementation of this or any "plan" is a dangerous and easily perverted mine field for something like this..
I can see Block Granting back to the States, I suppose, as start up funding, but only if a locality has a plan agreed upon and accepted by local convening authority designated/empowered to make such a decision.. The quickest way to screw up an otherwise good idea is to throw government money at it.. Government funding of education is a good illustration. It runs afoul of Constitutionality and will immediately require triple funding to subsidize the 2 to 1 public sector unionized bureaucracy that comes with every Federal Dollar spent on something, like this or anything else..
I'm not sure that this approach isn't as much an emotional knee jerk response as those on the other side, (but I understand, tactically, why he approached it this way).
Arming and training teachers MUST be voluntary.. Face it, there are alot of "sane, normal" people who none of us would like to see armed, in any setting.. Discipline in the classroom is nonexistent as it is. How long before some halfwit uses a CCW as a veiled or overt threat to a student?.. It might seem a humorous thought sitting here. Take it to a courtroom and it's not funny anymore.. Some folks just aren't cut out for it..
Developing a precautionary process for something like that will translate directly to a civilian requirement for the same.. Again, easily perverted. And once that genie is out of the bottle, you'll never get it back in, not without armed insurrection..
Without prattling on about "on the other hand" stuff, this "plan" should be developed and made available, easily altered to the general differences in requirements that different localities would be expected to have.
If the NRA wants to provide free training or a training program of armed staff, great.. It has no business getting entangled with government funding. Government Dollars seem much like heroin (or food stamps or SSI), creating addictions that make the recipient easily manipulated, or "suggestible".. We don't want that..
Doing this could be easy and nearly free to make happen. Don't demand funding for an NRA branded program..
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Any of that make sense??
