More guns, less training
Let’s see, here: More guns, less training. What could possibly go wrong?
At least in Dallas, there is a history that one might take a look at. I think it was Dallas ISD that provided credit cards to employees with no controls for use. That turned in to a multimillion-dollar fiasco.
Again, what could go wrong with “constitutional carry”? Ask any of the law enforcement agencies in Texas for their thoughts on permitless carry. So far, I haven’t hear of one that supports it.
Again, what could possibly go wrong? Look at the constitutional prerogatives that we already have that we don’t use voting, for instance. Why do we want to provide more opportunities (for disaster) when we don’t use the rights that we already have?
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Jason Troy, right, dries tears before the start of testimony during a the Texas House of Representatives Human Services Committee hearing at the capitol in Austin, Texas on November 12, 2019. Troy’s sons were removed by Child Protective Services after mistaking a neurological condition for child abuse in 2015. Troy lost his job after being accused of felony child abuse which was later dropped by CPS.Julia Robinson / Contributor
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