View Full Version : 13 yr old fires off an AK-47 in school.
DigitalBacon
10-10-2006, 06:01 PM
http://forums.somethingawful.com/showthread.php?s=&threadid=2110888
Man, there is a lot of messed up shit in school todays...i'm glad I live in a place with one of the lowest crime rates in the country.
Oh and the first reply on the forums to the story made me laugh :D
Multiplex
10-10-2006, 06:10 PM
OMG, "Blame it on lag now, bitch."
I almost fell out of my chair laughing!
StevenNevets
10-10-2006, 06:12 PM
Like they are saying how would a kid get and bring in a gun like that?
Multiplex
10-10-2006, 06:13 PM
Someone was too lazy to lock it up.
Grim_Scythe
10-10-2006, 06:17 PM
or the kid could have found the key or memorized the comb.
he is 13 its not like he is stupid...
LOL lag....
Multiplex
10-10-2006, 06:19 PM
If you buy a good lock and put it on a real gun cabinet there isn't a 13 year old out there that could get into it without seriously breaking some shit. Also, there's no sense in locking stuff up if you're gonna just hide the key somewhere instead of keeping it on you.
Parental negligence all the way.
Grim_Scythe
10-10-2006, 06:22 PM
More discipline beat them children it works!
I know .....:D
wihadmin
10-10-2006, 06:41 PM
I'm giving my son a bulletproof vest and helmet before he goes to school. Plus I'm gonna tell him to bunny hop like mad when bullets are whizzing by.
DigitalBacon
10-10-2006, 06:46 PM
Bah don't do that! All the other kids will call him a noob!
I only bunny hop going down the stairs but I always dolphin dive going down the hallways, you never know when the crazies are going to come out and pull a SCAR-11 out from the future and start blasting!!!
But on a more serious note, i'm going to buy a kevlar vest and wear it to school tomorrow, bbl!
Fovos
10-10-2006, 07:05 PM
lets see what pc game going to blame this time, cause failure parents cant teach their kids anything!
reaper214
10-10-2006, 07:14 PM
lets see what pc game going to blame this time, cause failure parents cant teach their kids anything!
There gonna try to blame video games period
DigitalBacon
10-10-2006, 07:27 PM
They need to go after that crazy gangsta music...:lol:
reaper214
10-10-2006, 07:30 PM
They need to go after that crazy gangsta music...:lol:
that too
StevenNevets
10-10-2006, 08:05 PM
Here is my next school report
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Grim_Scythe
10-11-2006, 01:42 PM
anyone hear of a bill in some state that's going to allow teachers to have a carry and concealed weapon (CCW)....**** that I'd bring my own gun to defend myself from teachers then jeez...
then again I don't go to high school anymore.
DigitalBacon
10-11-2006, 05:32 PM
anyone hear of a bill in some state that's going to allow teachers to have a carry and concealed weapon (CCW)....**** that I'd bring my own gun to defend myself from teachers then jeez...
then again I don't go to high school anymore.
I sure hope not...
Nsane
10-11-2006, 05:53 PM
anyone hear of a bill in some state that's going to allow teachers to have a carry and concealed weapon (CCW)....**** that I'd bring my own gun to defend myself from teachers then jeez...
then again I don't go to high school anymore.
Then what would stop a teacher who's gone off the deep end from blowing away a kid or two? Seriously, people these days are plain stupid!
Multiplex
10-11-2006, 05:55 PM
Then what would stop a teacher who's gone off the deep end from blowing away a kid or two? Seriously, people these days are plain stupid!
Uh... what would stop a teacher (who is an adult) from just walking out to his car and getting the gun out of the trunk, walking back into the classroom, smoking the kid in the face with a .357 and writing a giant "F-" on his forehead with a red sharpie?
DigitalBacon
10-11-2006, 05:58 PM
Nothing, but it's easier if it's already in your pocket and you have less time to think about what your doing so it's more likely you'll follow through :dunno:
Klickinater
10-11-2006, 08:15 PM
^^ if you have to go through trouble to do something you think twice about it. If your mad and your not thinking and its by your side, you use it
Mad5cout
10-11-2006, 10:36 PM
anyone hear of a bill in some state that's going to allow teachers to have a carry and concealed weapon (CCW)....**** that I'd bring my own gun to defend myself from teachers then jeez...
then again I don't go to high school anymore.
Yeah, that was none other than the great state of Wisconsin. Thank you, thank you... I live in the northern hillbilly state. I'm a teacher and I have to say, I don't want that law passed. All that would do is add guns to an already volitile situation. Accidents happen. Kids get a hold of that gun, guess who is liable. They whole concept is just retarded. If you have a gun they won;t shoot you. Stupid... They have statistically shown that people who own guns are MORE likely to get shot (more often than not by their own gun). All this would do is amp up the amount of shootings and violence. WTF are we trying to teach the kids? That they should have guns in school or should not have guns in school? Lead by example, morons.
marcusforealius
10-12-2006, 04:10 PM
why not start having schools and prisons integrated? You could set up a sheilded area for the prisoners to attend classes for rehabilition purposes and they would serve as a motivational tool for children attending class into keeping their grades up. I cant imagine to many kids would come home to play Grand Theft Auto after school anymore. I cant see to many kids acting up in this enviroment either because detention would suck. As a taxpayer that has no children this plan makes perfect sence to me:D
Grim_Scythe
10-12-2006, 04:15 PM
You sir are a evil bastard...
Although since I won't ever want a newer version of myself and I am out of stupid HS
I am all for this plan.
:D
sir_digalot
10-13-2006, 11:11 AM
lets not send our kids to school at all, at lease not for a generation, after all we are gonna need some unskilled labourers to take the place of all the illegals we are kicking out :D ;)
Vryllyn
10-13-2006, 11:34 AM
I went to the equivelent of a Inner-City school. A place where the Crips and Bloods roamed free. You even had the Nortes as well. I take a picture of my old school next time I drive by it. It has nice high fences. Three large towers now.
However, we never had a school shooting in the four years I was there. I heard stories about guns being pulled on teachers and I knew some teachers that carried guns. Hell, one of the science teachers had a loaded hunting rifle on a gun rack in his cab of his truck.
Never a school shooting. Hell, we didn't even have stabbing. Lots of fights tho. They normally waited until they were back on their own turf before the bloodshed happened.
In other words, the safest schools are probably the inner city school due to EVERYONE is normally packing some sort of weapon. Most of the shooting happen in suburban communities where people have nothing to do.
Tykwer
10-13-2006, 02:03 PM
never had a gun toter lose in my HS, but one time they did a drill for it. Our mascot was a jaguar. Some one came over the loud speaker and said "we have a jaguar loose in the building." and the teacher refused to tell us what it meant so we all laughed cause their code sounded so absurd.
OMG, "Blame it on lag now, bitch."
I almost fell out of my chair laughing!
That was TOOOOO funny.
sir_digalot
10-13-2006, 02:37 PM
this comment on the site was prieless
Who wants to bet that we'll get an interview with Knuckledrag McCrotchrot, the retarded stembeater who spawned this kid, talking about how it's the fault of dem dere vidya games while he stands proudly in front of his unlocked gun cabinet?
Grim_Scythe
10-13-2006, 04:08 PM
Crotch-Rot? = that rot?
Vryllyn
10-13-2006, 04:20 PM
Crotch-Rot? = that rot?
No, I think he's talking about that wonderful individual in Florida. The one that need to be disbarred.
brandonsjo
10-14-2006, 11:44 AM
Somthing funny i heard the other day before anybody makes an idiot of them selves and says we sshould ban guns....." if guns kill people then can blame all my damn failed spelling tests on my pencil"....lmao
Gruthar
10-14-2006, 06:23 PM
When I was in middle school, the lockdown phrase was "There's a meeting in the psychologist's office."
During my high school years in rich white suburbia, there were only ever two notable incidents. One was a psycho skinhead (the guy allegedly held his sister at gunpoint and ordered her to clean his room) who claimed to have hidden a gun off campus and planned to shoot up the school. The police picked him up, questioned him, and then released him. A lot of kids didn't show up to school that day.
Another was a stabbing, where a kid ran up behind another and stabbed him in the shoulder with a pocket knife. The reason why was never clear to me.
Comparatively, at one of the inner-city schools here a kid was shot to death in a drive-by when he was mistaken for a gang member.
If you've got kids, lock up your guns or get rid of em!
OvrK02
10-15-2006, 01:14 AM
If you've got kids, lock up your guns or get rid of em!
Getting ride of the kids is harsh. It is however a solution. JK
Multiplex
10-15-2006, 05:12 AM
Getting ride of the kids is harsh. It is however a solution. JK
LMAO! +rep
kippendrecht
10-15-2006, 06:53 AM
omg...
in the Netherlands these things dont happen that often. In my whole live, I only heard of one shooting in a school in the netherlands. thats all. and maybe it has to do with that you can't legally have a gun in holland...
I really wouldn't know how to get one here. but in america eerybody walks around with a gun, no wonder that kids think its normal. and how easy they get their hands on a gun... :wallbash:
I really dont get this shit :dunno:
Multiplex
10-15-2006, 06:57 AM
I really wouldn't know how to get one here. but in america eerybody walks around with a gun, no wonder that kids think its normal. and how easy they get their hands on a gun... :wallbash:
So how many years have you lived in American now? I think I know the answer...
How the **** do you know whether or not Americans are all walking around with guns? Go smoke some pot and leave us Yankees alone.
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Also, since you seem to know how easy it is for a kid to get their hands on a gun... please tell us how a kid can legally obtain a firearm from a licensed firearm dealer.
kippendrecht
10-15-2006, 07:06 AM
wow, chill out. they may not be walking around with them, but alot have guns in their houses....
Multiplex
10-15-2006, 07:08 AM
wow, chill out. they may not be walking around with them, but alot have guns in their houses....
Sorry for going off on you... really I am. I just get a bit fired up with people from other countries try to come in and talk shit about things they really aren't knowledgeable about. Firearms are just like automobiles... they are dangerous in the hands of irresponsible citizens... but that doesn't mean we should ban either one of them. Instead, we should promote safer practices.
kippendrecht
10-15-2006, 07:12 AM
but just compare the netherlands with the US. we have NO legal wapons, the US do. we have almost NO school shootings or gangs shooting at eachother. the US do.
aren't the netherlands a more peacefull world if you look at it this way?
Multiplex
10-15-2006, 07:17 AM
but just compare the netherlands with the US. we have NO legal wapons, the US do. we have almost NO school shootings or gangs shooting at eachother. the US do.
aren't the netherlands a more peacefull world if you look at it this way?
Yeah, you've taken away the fundamental right of your citizens to bear arms and traded it in for perceived safety.
We're not into that garbage here in the U.S. and to fix our problem we need to promote parental responsibility, teach safer gun practices to everyone, and crack down on the black market not ban all guns.
Oh, and I'm sorry to hear that your country has banned firearms. It's a damned shame.
kippendrecht
10-15-2006, 07:22 AM
Oh, and I'm sorry to hear that your country has banned firearms. It's a damned shame.
err...what's so bad about not having a gun?
lets see:
1. I cant shoot that %$&( in the face
2. I cant have my kid to kill someone with my gun
3. I cant go to a shooting range to shoot the gun (maybe thats the worst part)
4. I cant tunr on the news just to hear the 10th school shooting this year took place on the same school my kid is going.
5. I'm out of idea's...
so tell me why its so important to have a gun? because I'm to stupid to understand :dunno:
Bonez
10-15-2006, 07:23 AM
Canada per capita has more guns per household then the states.
but most of the guns are put to pratical use, hunting for example.
Multiplex
10-15-2006, 08:56 AM
err...what's so bad about not having a gun?
Well, I don't expect that you have a whole lot of uses for guns because you have never owned a gun.
Guns can be used for:
1. Sporting, target shoots, tournaments, and competitions.
2. Hunting and hunting competitions.
3. Home defense. When someone breaks in... I want to protect my family. Police response time anywhere in the world probably isn't going to be short enough.
4. Self defense. If I go into an area known for gangs, shootings, car theft, etc etc I can cary a sidearm to protect myself or others with me.
Weapons are recreational or defensive items which shouldn't be banned because people are irresponsible with them, just like you wouldn't ban automobiles because people get run over in crosswalks.
kippendrecht
10-15-2006, 09:18 AM
1. Sporting, target shoots, tournaments, and competitions.
wouldn't it be easier to just lend a gun for that short of things?
2. Hunting and hunting competitions.
see above^
3. Home defense. When someone breaks in... I want to protect my family. Police response time anywhere in the world probably isn't going to be short enough.
uhm, have you ever been in such a situation? I know I haven't, my mom and dad haven't, and their mom and dad haven't either.
4. Self defense. If I go into an area known for gangs, shootings, car theft, etc etc I can cary a sidearm to protect myself or others with me.
we have area's here where there is more criminality but its not that those criminals have guns. so maybe when guns aren't aloud you'll have less people with guns bc they are hard to get. and therfore you dont need a gun to protect yourself. a strong arm will do.
Multiplex
10-15-2006, 10:22 AM
wouldn't it be easier to just lend a gun for that short of things?
No, it wouldn't. Sport shooting is about getting your own custom equipment and getting it set up perfectly for you to use. Every person needs to have their own setup tweaked to perfection. You're missing the point entirely if you think they should just rent out crap guns that have been beaten to hell by anyone and everyone.
uhm, have you ever been in such a situation? I know I haven't, my mom and dad haven't, and their mom and dad haven't either.
Home break-ins are a common occurance in America (and I think everywhere else). They target nice neighborhoods in the suburbs, not bad neighborhoods. If someone breaks into my home, I want to put and entire magazine of .45 caliber rounds into their chest and head killing them.
I'm not going to ask questions, because if they are breaking into my home in the dead of night they do not have good intentions for me or my property. I'm not going to let them live either so that they can sue me for something that they were at fault for. That's the way it works. Americans have a right to protect their personal property. If you either A) don't have the right or B) can't use a weapon then the Netherlands is a place where I don't want to go.
we have area's here where there is more criminality but its not that those criminals have guns. so maybe when guns aren't aloud you'll have less people with guns bc they are hard to get. and therfore you dont need a gun to protect yourself. a strong arm will do.
Following that train of thought, if you remove the ability for an average citizen who has been trained in the firearms to carry firearms on their person in self defense then it just breaks down to whoever is the strongest, carrying a baseball bat, carrying a knife, or has the most friends.
If I get jumped by 5 hoodlums in th street with baseball bats because I am white and walking in a black neighborhood (I grew up near East St. Louis) I want to be able to pull out my Springfield Armory XD .40 hand gun and threaten them with it. If they persist then I'll shoot them with it. I'll be safe and they'll be dead.
You obviously live in some sort of pot smoking Utopia that is the purest form of paradise up there in the Netherlands where everyone is nice and waves to each other on the streets and you needn't worry about someone mugging you, killing you, or raping you (if you're a woman). I suggest then, that you never visit the United States because you'll be in for the rudest awakening of your life whenever you first encounter the real world.
People in the real world aren't all nice. They won't always stop doing something when you ask them nicely and they don't always have good intentions towards you. That's the way it works in the real world and I'm really am happy that you have never had the unfortunate chance to experience it. I suggest you stay in the Netherlands, well shielded from the real world and never venture out. That real world is a pretty nasty place.
Kudos to you.
I still have lots of heterosexual man love for you though... and so +rep to you.
kippendrecht
10-15-2006, 12:29 PM
woow, I guess I really live in the perfect world and america sounds like a hell to me. lets quit this discussion, the worlds we grew up in are obviously to different and I dont think my view or your view of the world will get changed by this discussion. +rep for you for staying alive in such an harsh real world
Gruthar
10-15-2006, 07:20 PM
Well, let me beat a dead horse a little more.
I have five rifles in my arsenal, and I'll be picking up a CZ-75 in a few months. I've had gun safety beaten into my head enough (though I do indulge in bump-firing :D) that I would be extremely hesitant to point a firearm at anyone. The kids who grow up handling guns and are taught proper gun safety generally aren't the ones shooting people. However, I do take comfort in knowing that if my life or the life of loved one depended on it, I can hit a man-sized target 500 yards out.
The reason I have guns at all is mostly recreational, partly historical interest, partly self-defense. I spend a lot of time making sure my rifles are correctly sighted in, clean, and operating properly. Though I only use them just to hit targets out in the desert, I would not want to rent a gun simply because I wouldn't know how well it's been looked after and because, even if it's the same model, it would be unfamiliar to me. Two of my rifles are likely to have seen combat during World War II. I think it's cool that they have a story behind them. On the safety side of things, my dad has been carjacked at gunpoint, my sister and her boyfriend were robbed at knifepoint. I don't honestly believe taking guns away from everyone would change crime rates. You would have to ban anything that to could be construed as a weapon, and just about anything can be a weapon. Sure, it might stop school shootings, but it doesn't change the fact that there's a seriously messed up kid who wants to harm a lot of his peers. He might just build a bomb instead.
When comparing the Netherlands to the US, also consider population size. There's far more people in the US, stuff like this is numerically more likely to happen. European society and American society are also different. For whatever reason, violent crime is more prevalent in America than in other comparable nations, and it's not because of guns. Otherwise, Canada would be a war zone. If the Netherlands were to legalize the same firearms as here in the US, do you think suddenly all hell would break loose in Amsterdam? I doubt it.
BTW, Multi, that's a nice pistol. That was my second choice for a handgun.
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