TheOstrich wrote:The biggest worry to my mind is the large number of Americans who genuinely believe that the only way to deal with shooters in schools is to arm the teachers.
Well if the teachers were the most stable people in the world, then it would have some merit. After all this is America, not the UK. Police go armed in more countries in the world than countries where the police go unarmed. The concept is that you arm the protectors and teachers are, in that mindset, the protectors.
The big problem with the US and weapons is that they grew up as an armed society. The country was simply too large and too dangerous with wild animals and natives to be unarmed. This led to several situations where universal weapons ownership allowed militia to defend the US which led directly to the second amendment of the constitution to ensure the right to bear arms.
Therefore their view of the situation is entirely different to ours. We can shake our heads and say that they're completely insane, but, to them, the situation is radically different and they don't expect "old Europeans" to understand. We lost our right to bear arms when the Romans came. That is a very long time ago.
There was a situation down in Miami that criminals were being blown away because they attacked armed people with concealed carry permits. All very legal, one violent criminal dead, one potential victim alive. So the solution the local authorities decided on was to rescind all concealed carry permits form general citizens and force them to wear their weapons openly.
A lot more criminals alive and a lot more general citizens dead because the criminals knew what they had to do.
Yes, I know, the whole situation is entirely insane. But you might consider this. The ratio of murders by knife in the UK is directly proportional to the ratio of murders by gun in the US. the same is true of UK guns to US knife murders.
So before we get all complacent it is worth having a long hard look at our own society before pointing fingers. Yes guns allow much more mayhem in one go and a lot of madmen seem to think that schools are a soft target which will do the most damage. But we are far from being a model society without weapon related murder.
As for drones? I'd say the tech is impossibly immature and cannot be relied on. So, yes, barking.