Saw an interesting note, after yet another school shooting, that said teachers eating lunch with students to maintain connection are able to identify individuals who could use intervention. Seems reasonable — I knew a few profs at Uni who ate in the student cafeteria instead of the faculty cafeteria. They were more engaged with the student body — kids would sit and chat with them, and rarely was the conversation limited to current class content.
Tag: Second Amendment
Right to keep and bear Arms
Let’s all take a second and realize (sadly) that we still won’t see limitations on something like how many guns a single person can own. But how about we limit individuals to half a dozen or so bullets. At a shooting range? No big – shoot all you want. They can ring them up by the half dozen. But off of the range, you get six. And when you want to buy more? Trade in the shells. Sure someone could be out trying to police brass at crime scenes to get a couple of extra bullets. But the dedication required to get a hundred bullets would be staggering.