Glad you've got it all figured out.twocoach wrote: ↑Wed May 25, 2022 4:31 pmLet's do the math on it instead of speculating.BasketballJayhawk wrote: ↑Wed May 25, 2022 4:18 pmI bet if we imposed large taxes on firearm sales and ammo sales that it would fund a decent portion of that. As well as not over policing certain areas. If we are going to over fund the police let's do it for a good cause.twocoach wrote: ↑Wed May 25, 2022 3:50 pm
Just a reminder that there are nearly 131,000 public and private K-12 schools in the US. It would take more than a half million armed and trained persons to put 4 in every school. That is a larger number of people than those who are actively serving in the US Army all over the world.
The cost of doing so would be disgustingly enormous, the risks of gun accidents would increase significantly and as has proven out numerous times already, it is not a deterrent in preventing these attacks nor is it an effective way to prematurely end these attacks. the only thing that it accomplishes is that it allows pro gun people to not have to do anything different and it increases gun sales for the manufacturers who produce these weapons of war.
500,000 school security guards @ $50,000 salary per year = Annual salary of $25 billion
I assume that we'd also have to cover the cost of arming them and continually training them.
There is no chance that even a 50% tax on US gun and ammo sales would be "a decent portion" of that cost and there is a 0% chance you could pass a tax even remotely close to that number.
My guess is a large portion of schools already have a police officer or security guard. So you don't need 500,000 MORE of them. We also have plenty of other officers that can be reallocated.
And we have plenty of money to reallocate from other areas of government spending that aren't as nearly as important as protecting schools.
You're doing exactly what you bitch about the "other side" doing. Just saying "nope, won't work". Rinse. Repeat.
There is no magic law we can pass to make guns not exist. Making that your only priority is foolish. Even if guns stopped being sold tomorrow that isn't THE fix.
It's going to take multiple laws, multiple strategies, and a whole lot less worrying about what it costs to protect school children.
My kids school already has some of the measures being suggested by various people.