eye95
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A sub brings a gun to school. It goes off in his pocket. A student is struck by a fragment.
Sheriff Moon: “Obviously I’m concerned about a substitute teacher bring a gun to school, and what we can do to prevent that in the future.”
It is already illegal to carelessly discharge a firearm and strike somebody as a result. To help “prevent” this, there is a secondary law that makes it illegal to bring a gun into a school. Now they want to “prevent” someone from bringing a gun to school. So, are they going to pass a tertiary law???
If there is a specific behavior that hurts others, such as carelessly discharging a firearm, causing another to be struck, then pass a law against that behavior and be done with it. Passing secondary (and now tertiary) laws to prevent the breaking of primary laws doesn’t stop the breaking of primary laws. It just makes it easier to jail people.
This is a fundamental concept that those who would control us cannot figure out.
Sheriff Moon: “Obviously I’m concerned about a substitute teacher bring a gun to school, and what we can do to prevent that in the future.”
It is already illegal to carelessly discharge a firearm and strike somebody as a result. To help “prevent” this, there is a secondary law that makes it illegal to bring a gun into a school. Now they want to “prevent” someone from bringing a gun to school. So, are they going to pass a tertiary law???
If there is a specific behavior that hurts others, such as carelessly discharging a firearm, causing another to be struck, then pass a law against that behavior and be done with it. Passing secondary (and now tertiary) laws to prevent the breaking of primary laws doesn’t stop the breaking of primary laws. It just makes it easier to jail people.
This is a fundamental concept that those who would control us cannot figure out.
Police: Substitute at Alabama elementary school jailed after gun disch
A substitute teacher for a first-grade class in Alabama was arrested after a gun in his pocket disch
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