No Wonder They Only Got a ‘B’

2 killed, 5 wounded in shooting outside Virginia high school graduation; suspect in custody [More]

Now take a look at what Giffords says Virginia is missing and pick the laws that would have made a dime’s worth of difference.

If the answer is “None,” that means we’re being intentionally misdirected, and the question becomes “Why?”

[Via Jess]

No Questions Allowed

Mere months after the Uvalde school district suspended its entire police force for failing to effectively respond to a deadly shooting at an elementary school, school officials banned a concerned parent from school property — because he questioned the qualifications of a new police hire. [More]

That’s tyranny, plain and simple.

Here’s what the new leadership is doing to ensure the safety of the children they’re entrusted with! And true to form, they limit who can comment…

[Via Michael G / Graphic via Ray in Manila]

Following the Science

This 16-year-old student invented a bulletproof backpack and is now a finalist at the world’s largest high school science fair [More]

Who wants to be the one to tell ’em?

Or the one to try and “persuade” psychopaths…?

I don’t suppose there’s any other common factor that careful observation could tell us might be an effective deterrent to school mass shootings…?

[Via Remarks]

We’re the Only Ones Unprotective Enough

U. Arizona’s first female police chief to step down following professor’s shooting death [More]

Apparently, failure to adequately bureaucratize overcomes “no duty to protect.”

What we won’t see blamed is this:

Arizona Board of Regents Policies 5-302 and 5-303 prohibit the use, possession, display, or storage of any weapons, explosive device, or fireworks on the University of Arizona campus and on all land and in all buildings owned or under the control of the University of Arizona on behalf of the Arizona Board of Regents, except as provided in ARS §12-781. No concealed carry permit exempts a person from this policy.

The march of folly continues unabated.

[Via Michael G]

There’s No Reason for Indiana Statehouse Campus to be a ‘Gun-Free Zone’

That leads to the logical question of why the politicians would be safe when outnumbered by gun owners on one side of an artificial property line, and wouldn’t be if those same gun owners took one step over it, where they would find themselves in violation of the law? [More]

So the right of the government to keep and bear arms shall not be infringed?

Sanitized for Your Protection

Starting Saturday, anyone 15 years old or younger will need to have a chaperone that is 21 or older to be in Kings Dominion after 4 p.m… [More]

If they’re so interested in the “safety of guests and associates,” why force them to obey disarmament rules the predators necessitating the new policy ignore?

I don’t suppose the guy at the gate would be willing to sign one of these…?

[Via Mack H]

A Good First Step

Indiana Legislature Approves Bill To Fund Teacher Firearm Training With Taxpayer Dollars [More]

I can’t imagine assuming responsibility to care for someone’s child without assuming responsibility to protect that child while under my care.

But then again, I’m not Brian Huba.

And in tangentially-related Indiana school news, WarOnGuns Correspondent Michael G sends:

Undercover Video Reveals Indiana Schools Hiding Critical Race Theory Curriculum From Parents [More]

It’s not like your children are yours

Murphy’s Law

Senator Chris Murphy went head to head with Senator Ted Cruz in the latest senate showdown, opposing a common sense bill proposed to increase school safety. Armed Attorneys Richard Hayes, Emily Taylor, and Edwin Walker discuss the proposed bills and why Senator Murphy and other Democrats are opposed to compromise even when faced with legislation that could keep our children safe. [Watch]

It’s easy to understand when you realize Murphy is a ghoul who wants more dead children’s blood to dance in and advance his citizen disarmament agenda.

[Via Jess]

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