In fact, I want to drive south to see what our cousins from South of the Border have actually accomplished in that regard (XRodesMall).
(I'm 90% convinced "they" can work "miracles" if given half a chance.)
(yet . . . I am biased (based on actual observation) . . . so I'm almost certainly wrong.)
Perhaps it's simply one of them there Heisenberg Uncertainly Principal/Quantum Mechanics deals . . . =)
. . .[Garin] . . . ???? =)
I have zero issue with this. I don't think people realize how often similar drills take place because most do not get mentioned on the news. I can't tell you how many times I've seen these drills staged outside the old post office south of downtown before it was bulldozed, warehouse areas downtown and when I worked at Children's and University Hospital we had very similar drills - not 'fire drills' but full on police in riot gear drills. It was no biggie and while police cannot train for every scenario, I much prefer they have some actual hands on experience before a real emergency happens.
As mentioned by someone else, I also agree that most often a situation with an active shooter is over before authorities can organize and deploy, but certainly not in all cases. We have hostage situations all the time. Not to mention that most police officers will never draw their gun during their careers - but should that mean we disarm them?
I've seen lots of police overstep their authority, but not once did it require a machine gun, armored vehicle or sniper rifle. It simply required a verbal command, posturing and the sense of security that comes with knowing your lies will be believed over the truth in a courtroom most any day. I fear law enforcement's lack of morality and perspective of service to the community over their physical weapons any day.
It wasn't a matter of their intelligence; no one in 1787 foresaw 1900 the way it was, let alone 2014. Jefferson was convinced that the North American continent would break up into numerous republics because it was too big to govern. He never dreamed of the railroad or telegraph.
The Constitution is a great document because it can be changed but people need to stop talking about original intent because 2014 is not 1787; our founders would be lost if you dropped them in a time machine.
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