1 Cop = $40,000 minimum.
Do you need one or a few of these in the schools? I guess it would depend on the school.
Police = a State and Local Government-funded institution.
We are in a recession.
There are roughly over 100,000 schools in the USA, give or take. At least, as of 2012.
citation providedI'll let you guys work out the math in that one.
“Israel had a whole lot of school shootings, until they did one thing. They said we’re going to stop it and they put armed security in every school and they have not had a problem since then.” -LaPierre
Well...
about that...You're from Israel, aren't you? The very people there seem to be saying something else. I disagree with you and agree with the Israeli Sources.
OPINION:
I don't believe the founding fathers considered a weapon that can shoot 15-20 bullets a second and mow down a dozen people in record time the type of 'arm' they were talking about, nor do I think they were forecasting the future of guns at the time. To put it in perspective, if you told someone in 1776 that in the future, you will be able to have any book in existence sent through the air and to the palm of your hand to a device everyone will have, they would have you committed. At the time, the reload times of a bayonet and a flintlock pistol were, at best, in the 'about half a minute' mark. They were not considering quick auto-reloading magazines that held 30 to 100 rounds per clip.
They were considering 'arms' to be knives, swords, bayonets, muskets, flintlock pistols, and rudimentary explosives.
IN MY OPINION, I don't think an individual citizen should have access to a military assault weapon, or any weapon that can kill more than three people a second. I can tolerate a knife, a sword, and at most, a shotgun (two rounds) and a six-shooter, but you have as an individual NO BUSINESS holding a military-grade piece of weaponry, and relying on the second amendment (which unfortunately was re-interpreted by the US Supreme Court Recently, and prior to that interpreted 'arms' as part of a state and local militia, not as individuals) to give you the right to have massive slaughtering weaponry seems like it's catering to, as Freddy said, 'Gunsexuality' of the more xenophobic individuals.
The 2nd amendment:
"A well regulated Militia, being necessary to the security of a free State, the right of the people to keep and bear Arms, shall not be infringed."
Unfortunetely recently the US Supreme Court has chosen to put far less emphasis on the former part of the statement (the part about militia and security of a free state) and more on the latter.
Yeah let a person build a nuclear weapon in their basement, which would count as an 'arm' by those words, and see how quickly they come and take it away. I think there should be a threshold after which it's not an 'arm' but a 'slaughtering weapon'.
No one needs an assault rifle. As much as people would like to think there's a Zombie Apocalypse coming, it's not. Put the damn guns away, make it hard for the deranged to get ahold of them, and let people keep the ones that can only take out three or so people per minute at max.