Yes that is what I'm saying. Because the consequences of those few idiots are so devestating and cause so much fear in the rest of the population, people need to understand that their "rights" are not as important as the whole of society. And the "few" doesn't seem like a "few" anymore. It seems like this sort of thing is happening with some degree of regularity. There have been dozens of these events since the Columbine incident and a lot of innocent people have been killed for no good reason. Do you honestly believe that an individual's right to own a gun is a bigger issue than this?
I really wish you'd answer my posts instead of trying to dictate and determine whose rights are more important than others.
As noted before, no one gives a damn about whose guns you want to take away for everyone else's safety as
you see fit. it's completely irrelevant. You, nor anyone else, has the legal or moral right to punish so many for the acts of so few.
No one on this side has claimed that one's right to own a gun holds more weight than a child's security in the classroom! There are two big logistic/ legal hurdles you can't clear:
1) You don't get to determine who has guns and who doesn't.
2) School safety is going to be determined by local districts, school boards, or state officials. They will handle it at their own discretion. What will work for one school (maybe in Oklahoma) may be a nightmare for another (in Florida).