Great that an armed and well trained individual was on site.
Clearly a large part of any solution.
Turns out the Maryland shooter killed himself. The good guy with a gun missed. http://time.com/5216331/great-mills-high-school-shooter-killed-himself/?xid=homepage
It sounds crazy and stupid, but it can't really hurt anything can it? We went through active shooter training here in my building and were instructed to run/hide/confront. I was told to pick up something to hit a shooter with in my hiding place. I was hiding in a computer room so I picked up a power strip off the table and felt like a fucking asshole standing there holding it waiting for a pretend shooter to come through the door and thinking to myself "we can't just tighten gun regulations? I gotta go through this shit at my job?" so holding rocks is to me not much more fucking asinine.
It sounds crazy and stupid, but it can't really hurt anything can it? We went through active shooter training here in my building and were instructed to run/hide/confront. I was told to pick up something to hit a shooter with in my hiding place. I was hiding in a computer room so I picked up a power strip off the table and felt like a fucking asshole standing there holding it waiting for a pretend shooter to come through the door and thinking to myself "we can't just tighten gun regulations? I gotta go through this shit at my job?" so holding rocks is to me not much more fucking asinine.
This is basically it
This is basically it
The Senate will now take up the bill, S.55, which would mandate universal background checks, raise the purchasing age for guns to 21, and ban both bump stocks and high-capacity magazines. The magazine ban spurred the most discussion during Tuesday's debate, which lasted six hours and followed a 10-hour debate last Friday.
Strangely, left could use this a argument for at least eliminating assault weapons, shooter could only hit three targets with her pistol as opposed to many more with an assault rifle. Moral victory.