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I agree with 3, 6, 7, 9 and 10. I do not equate hunting and gun ownership. I do think its time to figure out a way to keep people from shooting up crowds so effectively.I also think there is major irony with groups that steadfastly support the Blue Lives matter and veterans causes and argue that we need guns to protect ourselves from the government. Who exactly do you think you'll be shooting at when the "government" comes?? Probably cops and military personnel....
I do think its time to figure out a way to keep people from shooting up crowds so effectively.
Quote from: WAcoyotehunter on May 14, 2018, 09:38:49 AMI do think its time to figure out a way to keep people from shooting up crowds so effectively.Understanding the problem is the first step. If we continue to treat such shooting the same as terror, as gang violence, as murders or attempted murders coincident with other crimes, then we will never be able to adequately address the problem. It seems we are starting to make headway here. Otherwise, without solid, no-BS, no ulterior motive, failure mode analysis in the wake of such shootings, we are doomed to repeat them. For instance, Parkland was a massive LE failure top to bottom, brought on by a touchy-feely bureaucratic decision to not prosecute law breaking in order to pad the stats for diversity sake (Promise program). It was a systematic failure that deserves to be widely and resoundingly demonized as wrong-headed and directly and foreseeably linked to the Parkland murders, such that we do not continue such policies and repeat the same costly mistakes.Are we? I haven't seen enough publicity or movement on the same.
Quote from: Fl0und3rz on May 14, 2018, 09:54:54 AMQuote from: WAcoyotehunter on May 14, 2018, 09:38:49 AMI do think its time to figure out a way to keep people from shooting up crowds so effectively.Understanding the problem is the first step. If we continue to treat such shooting the same as terror, as gang violence, as murders or attempted murders coincident with other crimes, then we will never be able to adequately address the problem. It seems we are starting to make headway here. Otherwise, without solid, no-BS, no ulterior motive, failure mode analysis in the wake of such shootings, we are doomed to repeat them. For instance, Parkland was a massive LE failure top to bottom, brought on by a touchy-feely bureaucratic decision to not prosecute law breaking in order to pad the stats for diversity sake (Promise program). It was a systematic failure that deserves to be widely and resoundingly demonized as wrong-headed and directly and foreseeably linked to the Parkland murders, such that we do not continue such policies and repeat the same costly mistakes.Are we? I haven't seen enough publicity or movement on the same. I agree with most of that. Guns are just to tool, there are other ways for people bent on killing to get the job done. So what is the problem? Mass shooters tend to fit into a category- middle class white male; here is an entire forum dominated by that group- we should be able to pinpoint the issue right???https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/the-fight-against-hate/201802/mass-shootings-what-role-do-guns-play
Quote from: Fl0und3rz on May 14, 2018, 09:54:54 AMOtherwise, without solid, no-BS, no ulterior motive, failure mode analysis in the wake of such shootings, we are doomed to repeat them. For instance, Parkland was a massive LE failure top to bottom, brought on by a touchy-feely bureaucratic decision to not prosecute law breaking in order to pad the stats for diversity sake (Promise program). It was a systematic failure that deserves to be widely and resoundingly demonized as wrong-headed and directly and foreseeably linked to the Parkland murders, such that we do not continue such policies and repeat the same costly mistakes.Are we? I haven't seen enough publicity or movement on the same. As someone who frequently conducts structured failure mode analysis using proven RCA techniques, I'm curious to where the report is for the RCA of the Parkland incident is that shows the failure modes you state immediately following your statement, especially the one that says one of the causes is the "touchy-feely bureaucratic decision" and statistic padding.
Otherwise, without solid, no-BS, no ulterior motive, failure mode analysis in the wake of such shootings, we are doomed to repeat them. For instance, Parkland was a massive LE failure top to bottom, brought on by a touchy-feely bureaucratic decision to not prosecute law breaking in order to pad the stats for diversity sake (Promise program). It was a systematic failure that deserves to be widely and resoundingly demonized as wrong-headed and directly and foreseeably linked to the Parkland murders, such that we do not continue such policies and repeat the same costly mistakes.Are we? I haven't seen enough publicity or movement on the same.