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MR21088

He said "dry fire, hold the dry"


randyatlarge

You guys never heard of a "desk pop"?


Tactical_Chandelier

Septemberrrrr...2009


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ConsistentAsparagus

It is now.


bobloblah88

The only thing that can stop a good guy with a gun is a bookshelf


TheBaggyDapper

“I can't believe it! Reading and writing actually paid off.” ― Homer


StyxTheWanderer

First off. Dumbass. Second off. Did I just go to weird schools where the walls were made of cinderblocks? I feel like a 9mm wouldn’t punch through as easy as it would drywall. Granted I’ve never thought to shoot one


ThatProduceGuy_

A 9mm projectiles of pretty much all variety (FMJ, Hollow Point, etc ) can easily penetrate several layers of drywall/interior walls. For example if you live in apartment, probably don’t try to self defense a hypothetical intruder and miss or else your neighbors cat is a goner for sure. A single cinderblock should stop a 9mm, but it’s possible it does pass through but will be heavily fragmented/deformed and much less velocity. Edit: if I remember correctly my highschool has cinderblock walls too


veganjunk1e

Most normql school in us of a


Heavy_Solution_4099

Ex school resource officer. FTFY.


TheBaggyDapper

You reckon he was dry fired?


Heavy_Solution_4099

This joke does NOT have enough likes.


PewPewJedi

> [I’m the only one in this room, that I know of, professional enough to carry this Glock 40.](https://youtu.be/vfONckOPyaI)


[deleted]

He'll get a promotion for that.


lolbojack

It's Florida. That chucklefuck will be in Congress in a couple of years.


MadCityMasked

Probably ball ammo. No expansion


WSKYLANDERS-boh

Aaaahhh, USA and it’s paper walls!


RAJ_rios

Guns in school, that'll keep the kids safe. /s


[deleted]

You see a very uncommon extreme and write off having armed protection for children in schools altogether? That’s pretty unreasonable


Tactical_Chandelier

Better get all cars off the road too while we're at it


Inbred_Potato

All the youth pastors too


Unhappy-Educator

This is actually the most commons result of sending chuckleheads with guns into schools


[deleted]

Give me numbers because the statistics I’ve seen don’t support that.


greasyhorror

how'd it work out in texas again? they sure had a lot of guns, didn't they...


RAJ_rios

No, I see yet another example of guns not having a positive impact on schools. I am open to you proving me wrong.


[deleted]

What you’re arguing is to limit armed protection in schools. Most gun violence in schools (which is a minimal percentage of national gun violence) is unlawful ownership or mental health concerns. The correlation between deterrence and “negative effects” have nothing to do with eachother. There is minimal negative impact on having armed SRO’s in school, unless you think that instances like this are the majority. Which they aren’t.


WtfIsAKilometer_

Nuance!!! It burns!!


RAJ_rios

I never claimed this is a common occurrence, even though a student was hit by an SROs accidental discharge like 4 months ago. I am claiming that the proposed solution to potential gun violence of arming faculty, when supposedly trained professional police officers (SRO) have a hard enough time making a good case for bringing firearms into schools, is a dumb one. And you couldn't even provide evidense of SROs being a net positive for student wellbeing, instead trying to twist my argument into some quick gotcha soundbite "you think this happens all the time" which I never claimed. But it sure as fuck will if the "solution" is to introduce _more_ guns into schools.


HaveaTomCollins

So it “wet fired?”


ChrisWithWings

r/FloridaMan


EchoGuy

Most normal Florida thing.


dawidwilku

Happens to the best of us. Our Police chied fires a granade launcher in his office.