Last Shooting Post

I was gonna let this subject lie around and give all my conserv friends the space to rant and rage……I listened to the much hyped response from LaPierre of the NRA and could not let this go without a bit of press from me……

Like I said….I was not going to comment any further…..but after the speech……I shook my head and started salivating…..

Here’s a sampling of the reaction to today’s speech by NRA exec Wayne LaPierre, who blamed video games, movies, and the media for creating a culture of violence and called for armed guards in every school:

New York Daily News: “For all that advocates of sensible gun-safety measures have said in the past seven days, nothing did more to discredit the merchants of weapons of death than their own chief advocate’s callous rant.” LaPierre “just shot himself in the foot.”

Erika Johnsen, Hot Air: The armed-guard idea is probably too expensive, but “I am completely on board with the sentiment that this immediate reaction against all types of guns is ridiculous, and the very idea of merely declaring schools to be ‘gun-free zones’ as the best method of protecting our children is utter folly.”

Matt Gertz, Media Matters: Columbine had an armed guard.

Rachel Maddow, via tweet: “The NRA has rickrolled the whole country into watching just another standard Wayne LaPierre stump speech saying we need more guns.”

Matthew Yglesias, Slate: Putting an armed officer in every school would cost at least $5.4 billion a year, based on an average salary of $55,000.

Mashable notes that NRA-related hashtags sprang up quickly and rounds up some notable ones here.

The conservative Daily Caller says that the NRA may not like reporters, but the feeling is mutual based on tweets from journalists during the speech. Examples here.

The NRA set up a website for its “National School Shield” here.

This is just unbelievable…..Sorry….but LaPierre’s comments were a joke…….why?  Where will the cash come from to pay these “guards”?  Communities are lacking funds for basic services then where will it come from?  His comment was a joke because it was all about the sale of more guns than trying to find real solutions to the problem……..BTW…..NO ONE IS COMING FOR YOUR GUNS!  Stop using that tired old lie!

6 thoughts on “Last Shooting Post

  1. “Putting an armed officer in every school would cost at least $5.4 billion a year, based on an average salary of $55,000”

    That’s based on just one guard per school. Whta if he is ill one day? You will need a stand-in.

    Some schools are like campuses, so that’s several guards. If you have several, then you need a manager. Plus you have to buy uiniforms and…wait for it…Guns! This is not going to be cheap – or sensible.

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