The teacher and a campus supervisor talked a gunman into putting down his weapon after he had shot and injured one pupil at Taft Union High School.
Police said the gunman had enough ammunition to kill many people.
The injured student was taken to hospital in an air ambulance and is in a critical condition.
The drama started after 09:00 local time (17:00 GMT) when the gunman, also a student, arrived late, armed with a shotgun, at the school in the small town in California's central valley.
Students and staff telephoned police, but before officers could arrive, the suspect had shot at two people in a class in the science block. One shot missed its target.
As you can see, guns are killing & maiming innocent Americans every day. This would be a humanitarian crisis if it were AIDs.
- Is it time to ban guns?
- Is it time to ban guns from schools?
-
"Ban guns from schools?" lol. I'm pretty sure you're already not allowed to bring deadly weapons into schools. I'm also pretty sure criminals don't much care about laws.
-
The biggest issue is the American culture where it is "My right to own a firearm" rather than a privilege. There is no such thing as medium ground in other means of defense. It always jumps to having the most powerful weapon you can buy to protect yourself. Most Americans will look at this and go "uhhhh waht?" but I think a lot of people who live outside of the United States know what I mean by their intensity. It is dissapointing to know that the hole that Americans have dug (Flooding their nation full of lethal weapons) is going to be hard and will take a long time to repair.
-
Ban guns from schools? Heavens no! How will my nephew be anything other than utterly bored during his lunch breaks if he doesn't have anything to play with? This idea is preposterous and you should feel terrible for suggesting it.
-
Please tell me you are joking. Guns are already banned on school property. Anti-guns zones are just sitting duck zones. It just lets a possible assailant know that they will be met without resistance. More guns in the hands of good guys are the answer.
-
There are tragic gun instances in the news but then they don't post the instances where a gun has actually saved innocent people. There are tons of situations where a gun has saved lives but the major media outlets won't report on it because it doesn't make as good of a story.
-
No, we need more guns in schools. More armed security guards. We also need better mental evaluations. Just as kids are required to get vaccinations in order to attend schools, they should be required a mental evaluation as well.
-
Guns are banned from schools
-
I sense a trend starting...
-
[quote]Is it time to ban guns from schools?[/quote] Clearly. I suggest making schools into... let's see. Need a catchy name that everyone can get behind. Got it! "GUN FREE ZONE". That way everyone will know, there are NO guns here. And lives will be saved. You know, we should have done this decades ago.
-
I think it is time to give students guns.
-
It's a tricky subject. You either ban guns, in which case the only people that have them will be the police, the military, and the same criminals that would have had them in the first place, in which case, you effectively screw over any civilian confronted by a gun wielding criminal. Or, you have the other option, which is basically give everybody guns, to give them all an even chance, in which case it goes back to the old west. The key to solving this lies not in outright removing guns or making them free to all, but changing how society works instead. Human life is very low on the chain now in terms of society. And you can't dispute this because look at all the shootings. If these people ever thought about the consequences of their actions, killing an innocent child, removing their life from the world, how much it hurts the family involved, even the family of the shooter in most cases, the community, there wouldn't be so many shootings. And you can bring the argument in that all these people had "issues," but here's what I say to that. Maybe there would be a lot less people with "issues" had their parents raised them properly. The way a family currently works in society is flawed. The parents spend so much time working away from them that all they are left with is the media and school. There is no longer any connectivity amongst families and people in general. I ask you now to watch for something. When a shooting occurs and someone is killed, and the media is talking to family members, take note of how most of them, don't actually seem that sad. You can tell they are sad, but there's something missing. Now granted, your kid was just killed when he/she woke up in the morning and went off to school, that will have a shocking affect on people. But, even still, that's not even there to a full degree. Would you not want to kill the person that murdered your kid? Would you not practically fall over crying if something like this happened to you? The connectivity just isn't there any more, like I said, people are still sad, but they are complacent. They do nothing about it. They've been desensitized to violence, are distant from one another, so when these things happen, for the vast majority, complacency is all that ever happens. I will also add in, that at this point, we don't need guns anymore. We shouldn't be reliant on them at all. A gun's sole purpose, it's design, was made for it to kill something. When you own a gun, you can bet your ass, that at some point, the gun's purpose will be fulfilled. Maybe not by you personally, but maybe another family member down the line, or maybe someone that stole it, or maybe someone turning it on you. The problem isn't the guns folks, it's the primitive state our society is in. Were we better than we are now, we wouldn't have guns in this day and age.
-
Amazing that these things continue to happen in gun free zones. I say get rid of gun free zones.
-
I'm pro gun control. That is to say I think owning a gun is fine, but I think they should be regulated more and be more restricted. First of all, the 2nd Amendment says we have the "right to bear arms", but I don't think that meant having your own arsenal in your home. So I'd limit the amount of weapons people can own. No one [i]needs[/i] 20 handguns, 10 shotguns, and 15 assault rifles. What is the purpose of that? Secondly, I'd make the rules for purchasing a firearm more strict. Apart from the background check references must be required and a psychological evaluation submitted, as well as a gun safety course (for new owners). I include the references because if they're useful for finding out about potential employees they can be useful in finding out about potential gun owners on a more personal level than just the background check. Lastly I'd straight up ban the sale of assault weapons to civilians, this includes ex-military and police. There is no need for them, they were designed for combat. Period.
-
I didn't know guns where going around killing and maiming people of their own free will.
-
Banning guns will have as good as an effect as banning drugs. Look how well that's worked. People are always going to find a way to sneak them in and use.
-
Lets just ban guns from the world so there won't be anymore violence.
-
well if they banned guns from the whole of america maybe this wouldn't happen?
-
-
Since when were guns legal in school?
-
Why is this news? There was a school shooting in my hometown where the kid came in and killed the principal and someone else, this, this, this is nothing.
-
Come to think of it, we should ban vehicles. I mean, get a drunk dude behind one of those and you all of a sudden have a very large projectile that can (and does) kill hundreds of people. Let's not focus on the real issues behind these crimes, that would be silly.
-
If you ban guns, you take away an American's right to bear arms. This is in our constitution so that we can defend ourselves from an oppressive government if the need should ever rise. It's not the guns that are killing people, it's other people and if you disarmed the nation, those same murderers would find other ways to kill people. What's next if they ban guns? Banning video games? Because those apparently breed killers.
-
[quote] Is it time to ban guns from schools?[/quote] They already are.
-
No it isn't time to ban them. The kid was shooting at a bully, almost all of these cases are mental or emotional problems and not guns.
-
Edited by AJF117: 1/11/2013 1:46:15 PM[quote]Is it time to ban guns?[/quote]No, just attempting to ban them will result in a massive shitstorm. [quote]Is it time to ban guns from school?[/quote]Since when are guns allowed at school? Instead of blaming guns maybe you should look at the bullying problems, and shitty mental health system.
-
Im just gonna give up posting, I posted this earlier today yet nobody ever pays attention.