Imagine if they trained kids in school to gang rush a gunman that's killing their fellow students. 20+ kids rushing to tackle the gunman would put him out of commission. Sure, a few might die in the rush, but 95% likely that would be less than the number killed if they just cower in fear....

Luther   KB5QHU    Forest Park, IL
'98 ML320 "Max" (160,xxx mi)

On 1/21/2013 3:11 PM, G Mann wrote:
Without going to any discussion about guns, period, let us look at the true
source of this young mans fear, how it was installed, who taught it to him,
where it came from.

We have in our society today a culture that teaches children to be fearful.
In an older society, we were taught by example and entertainment [hollywood
movies of that era] that the land of the brave existed and we [society]
supported it. Our heros were men and women who did right and punished
wrong.

Now? Please draw your own conclusions.

Respectfully,
Grant...
-off to watch another episode of Lone Ranger-
On Mon, Jan 21, 2013 at 9:51 AM, Randy Bennell <rbenn...@bennell.ca> wrote:

My wife was talking with a young woman this weekend, who has 2 young
  children.
She was relating the fact that her son, who is 5 or 6 (I cannot recall
which) is having nightmares because, every day at school, they are having
drills on what to do if someone comes to the school with a gun.

This strikes me as a bit over the top. The young fellow goes to school in
Steinbach, Manitoba. Steinbach is a small town about 30 miles east of
Winnipeg.
I should think that the likelihood of someone showing up at the school
with a gun is fairly remote.

The young boy is truly afraid that something bad is going to happen at
school.

Randy


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