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<blockquote data-quote="Pdvdh" data-source="post: 735250" data-attributes="member: 4191"><p>Thought the NRA presentation was good. Especially appreciated the "<em>A bad guy with a gun can only be stopped by a good guy with a gun.</em>" </p><p></p><p>Armed law enforcement officers are the accepted norm in all other aspects of violent crime control in this country. Seems logical and plausible. How do we pay for it? That's the question? Or is the question, what's the better alternative to minimizing the slaughter of innocents in our schools, that will cost less? </p><p></p><p>I've always felt that violent, kill as many as you can, computer games had no redeeming value in any society, other than to the folks that make money selling them. Banning violent video games - now there's a sensible compromise on the freedom of speech.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pdvdh, post: 735250, member: 4191"] Thought the NRA presentation was good. Especially appreciated the "[I]A bad guy with a gun can only be stopped by a good guy with a gun.[/I]" Armed law enforcement officers are the accepted norm in all other aspects of violent crime control in this country. Seems logical and plausible. How do we pay for it? That's the question? Or is the question, what's the better alternative to minimizing the slaughter of innocents in our schools, that will cost less? I've always felt that violent, kill as many as you can, computer games had no redeeming value in any society, other than to the folks that make money selling them. Banning violent video games - now there's a sensible compromise on the freedom of speech. [/QUOTE]
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