General Discussion on any topic relating to CPAP and/or Sleep Apnea.
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by 49er » Wed Feb 06, 2013 8:23 am
chunkyfrog wrote:Maybe I can carry a Taser with me to the DME?
I would join you in a heartbeat Chunkyfrog and I don't even deal with a DME. But I am angry at the way people on this board have been treated by so many of them.
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by DreamStalker » Wed Feb 06, 2013 8:42 am
VikingGnome wrote:Goofproof wrote:
Have you not heard the "Camel's Nose under the Tent". First registration, then use the data, to tax or disarm the population. The Sheeple wont even be able to tell you the date we sold out our rights.
Even more scarier the failure of the monetary system, and marital law thes is being prepare d for right now. The government took weapons away from law abiding citizens during the floods in New Orleans, with out reciepts at gunpoint. They didnt take them from law breakers, maybe because they tend to shoot back.
I had a carry permit for 10 years, I no longer do. I dont want records to point to me having guns. So presto they have made me into a criminal, but at least I will be on the winning side. Jim
The sky is falling. The sky is falling. Don't hijack this thread into a gun control versus right to carry arms. The topic is NOT about that.
The point that Jim and I are both trying to make is that people who think students are going to overpower a teacher with a "concealed" carry weapon are the ones shouting the "sky is falling". Just why would students attack a teacher just to take their gun? ... assuming they even know their teacher is carrying a gun (concealed means not visible).
The monetary collapse on the other hand is a real threat and it is not a matter of IF but rather a matter of WHEN. Way too many people are way too ignorant of how the world's money system works.
So look into the mirror at your thread topic when you ignorantly respond with "the sky is falling".
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by scbeaver » Wed Feb 06, 2013 9:53 am
One school district in the Dallas-Fort Worth area did a study of the time it takes to get Law enforcement to respond to an event. The result was from the time the suspect set foot on the property, was identified, 911 called, to police arrival was Five and a half minutes. This was a best case study. From this point they asked "What are we going to do in that time to protect the students?" I think that should be the concern of everyone. Another school District allowed guns but required Hostage Negotiation training along with other enhanced training. They also planned for how the police would identify those authorized to have guns in the school during a crisis. As with anything, a knee jerk reaction is seldom the best solution. This is not a problem with an easy solution.
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by chunkyfrog » Wed Feb 06, 2013 10:04 am
--And then there is home-schooling, No guns there, I'm sure!
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by 49er » Wed Feb 06, 2013 10:16 am
The point that Jim and I are both trying to make is that people who think students are going to overpower a teacher with a "concealed" carry weapon are the ones shouting the "sky is falling". Just why would students attack a teacher just to take their gun? ... assuming they even know their teacher is carrying a gun (concealed means not visible).
For the same reason a disruptive student tried to attack my broken finger during one of his/her rages when I worked in the special ed field. To cause as much hurt as possible.
And even though the students I worked with had an "MR" label, they were quite smart in many ways and there is no doubt in my mind this student would have eventually known where a gun was if a staff member was carrying it in a concealed manner. Many of them, including this person, were extremely observant.
Anyway, this student had a way of knowing how to cause as much damage as possible when he/she was angry. It was really eery.
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by LinkC » Wed Feb 06, 2013 11:59 am
No one is suggesting that EVERY teacher is physically, mentally or emotionally equipped to take on a protective role in the classroom (even without a broken finger.) But for those willing and able...
The OSA patient died quietly in his sleep.
Unlike his passengers who died screaming as the car went over the cliff...
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by 49er » Wed Feb 06, 2013 12:22 pm
LinkC wrote:No one is suggesting that EVERY teacher is physically, mentally or emotionally equipped to take on a protective role in the classroom (even without a broken finger.) But for those willing and able...
Link,
You're missing the point as the situation I described had nothing to so with whether a staff member was prepared to carry a gun. I was pointing out why doing so would have been very dangerous.
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by chunkyfrog » Wed Feb 06, 2013 12:35 pm
It is a tragedy when a child fails to learn compassion; as it is no doubt the very first thing we should teach them.
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by Conrad » Wed Feb 06, 2013 12:52 pm
ems wrote:My God... what's next?! Next they will allow children to carry guns. Parents will tell their children to just conceal their gun in case a mad man comes into their room. Don't people realize where this is headed???
This type of ignorance is very scary. Another proof that common sense isn't so common after all.
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by 49er » Wed Feb 06, 2013 12:55 pm
chunkyfrog wrote:It is a tragedy when a child fails to learn compassion; as it is no doubt the very first thing we should teach them.
Hi Chunky,
Actually, I know this is hard to believe but the student did have compassion when he/she wasn't enraged. But if something set this person off such as a change in routine that staff members inadvertently didn't prepare the student for, then all bets were off.
Of course, the school staff wasn't perfect by any means but many times, they had done everything possible to cover all bases to no avail.
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by DreamStalker » Wed Feb 06, 2013 12:56 pm
49er wrote:LinkC wrote:No one is suggesting that EVERY teacher is physically, mentally or emotionally equipped to take on a protective role in the classroom (even without a broken finger.) But for those willing and able...
Link,
You're missing the point as the situation I described had nothing to so with whether a staff member was prepared to carry a gun. I was pointing out why doing so would have been very dangerous.
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I guess for me ... I've always realized that living life is hazardous to your health, crap happens, look at all the security just to fly on a plane and yet driving your car is way more dangerous. The POINT is that there are many and much more dangerous issues facing us than school violence.
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by 49er » Wed Feb 06, 2013 1:01 pm
Conrad wrote:ems wrote:My God... what's next?! Next they will allow children to carry guns. Parents will tell their children to just conceal their gun in case a mad man comes into their room. Don't people realize where this is headed???
This type of ignorance is very scary. Another proof that common sense isn't so common after all.
Conrad,
Have you worked in education?
I feel your response is totally out of line.
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by Conrad » Wed Feb 06, 2013 1:04 pm
49er wrote:Conrad wrote:ems wrote:My God... what's next?! Next they will allow children to carry guns. Parents will tell their children to just conceal their gun in case a mad man comes into their room. Don't people realize where this is headed???
This type of ignorance is very scary. Another proof that common sense isn't so common after all.
Conrad,
Have you worked in education?
I feel your response is totally out of line.
49er
As a matter of fact, I work in higher education and have done so for nearly 30 years now. Are you telling me that you do not think that the comment by ems is ignorant and is totaly lacking in common sense?
This man hits the nail squarely on the head.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uRpYHzWiU8s
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by 49er » Wed Feb 06, 2013 1:04 pm
DreamStalker wrote:49er wrote:LinkC wrote:No one is suggesting that EVERY teacher is physically, mentally or emotionally equipped to take on a protective role in the classroom (even without a broken finger.) But for those willing and able...
Link,
You're missing the point as the situation I described had nothing to so with whether a staff member was prepared to carry a gun. I was pointing out why doing so would have been very dangerous.
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I guess for me ... I've always realized that living life is hazardous to you health, crap happens, look at all the security just to fly on a plane and yet driving your car is way more dangerous. The POINT is that there are many and much more dangerous issues facing us than school violence.
Ok, I am confused, are you now agreeing with VG, EMS, and me?
Don't even get me started on having to deal with security just to fly on a plane.
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by LinkC » Wed Feb 06, 2013 1:10 pm
49er wrote: I was pointing out why doing so would have been very dangerous.
You were pointing out that a student would TRY to exploit any danger. That is WHY an armed teacher should take extra care. Those who can't/won't should NOT carry anything that could exacerbate the situation. That's part of being trained and prepared.
The OSA patient died quietly in his sleep.
Unlike his passengers who died screaming as the car went over the cliff...