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Friday, October 20th, 2006 10:55 pm

"Hold up textbooks as shields", says Bill Crozier, a Republican candidate for Oklahoma State Superintendent of Schools.

Oh yeah.  That's going to be REALLY effective.  Maybe the shooters will laugh hard enough not to think of shooting where the textbook ISN'T ... even assuming you can find enough eight-inch-thick textbooks to give every kid one the first day a wacko comes in with a rifle.  Oh, wait, that already happened.  Several times.  Silly me.

An Oklahoma Highway Patrol spokesman was skeptical.

"He probably needs to take a look at some ballistics tests," Lt. Pete Norwood said.

Yeah.  What he said....

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Saturday, October 21st, 2006 03:03 am (UTC)
Okay, textbooks as shields isn't the best idea in the world. However, I like the fact that children are again being encouraged to fight their attackers.

For several years now, the conventional wisdom has been for girls to fight their attackers. Parents and police finally caught on that, chances are, the assailant was going to kill the child anyway, so what was left to lose?

I just see Mr. Crozier's comments as an extension of the principle, albeit a poor one. If the crazed gunman is going to shoot kids anyway, the kids might as well try to take him down in the process.

I'm all for encouraging heroism, and discouraging sheep.
Saturday, October 21st, 2006 03:14 am (UTC)
I'm with you on this, but I still want to post the comment I came here to post (before I read yours)

...can we please.. PLEASE .. let this CongressCritter demonstrate to the rest of us peons how to develop our bullet-blocking powers..

..I'll bring the Cor-Bons....and a mop.


Saturday, October 21st, 2006 04:04 am (UTC)
Heh. :)
Saturday, October 21st, 2006 04:04 am (UTC)
Ditto. There's at least one school somewhere that's holding classes teaching students to mob a shooter, throw chairs, books, whatever. That, IMHO, is a hell of a lot more productive than just holding up textbooks and hoping.