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sir pball

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43. I don't feel any scorn for anyone
Sun Sep 1, 2019, 12:48 PM
Sep 2019

I feel sad, sad that we have a serious ongoing problem with mass shootings that is causing what's essentially agoraphobia in a not insignificant set of people.

Sorry, but rationally and factually speaking, there are many things more worth worrying about, on a personal level, than mass shootings.

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And how exactly are we all supposed to learn this? PoindexterOglethorpe Sep 2019 #1
Look for "emergency trauma care" classes; companies in your area that focus on risk assessment, WhiskeyGrinder Sep 2019 #22
"Stop the Bleed" classes at your local hospital or EMS. (n/t) SMC22307 Sep 2019 #25
Cover the wound. Keep pressur in it. Elevate it above the heart if possible. underpants Sep 2019 #27
Its not hard. I keep this in my car. aikoaiko Sep 2019 #48
Interesting! JudyM Sep 2019 #52
it is basic first aid rampartc Sep 2019 #2
I saved a woman once with the Heimlich maneuver lunatica Sep 2019 #6
I saved my son with Heimlich maneuver, too. I'd only seen it on TV, never had a class. Liberty Belle Sep 2019 #9
My mom saved me with it when I was a little kid mucifer Sep 2019 #12
I took a combat life saver course for the Army Reserve. Tiggeroshii Sep 2019 #3
it is the sick hell we are in dweller Sep 2019 #4
No!!!!! I don't want to learn how to compress or sew gunshot wounds! Initech Sep 2019 #5
+1000 sinkingfeeling Sep 2019 #21
+1,000,000 Canoe52 Sep 2019 #28
I feel exactly the same way. PoindexterOglethorpe Sep 2019 #32
+1000 smirkymonkey Sep 2019 #37
Right! DavidDvorkin Sep 2019 #53
Really... Newest Reality Sep 2019 #54
If it makes you feel better -- the same techniques work for wounds from other causes. aikoaiko Sep 2019 #55
There's only one solution: tough gun control laws. procon Sep 2019 #7
Yes. AllyCat Sep 2019 #16
What sick hell is this, indeed. Sarajevo. Northern Ireland. Beirut. Syria. All places that descended Hekate Sep 2019 #8
But we didn't in 1995, when gunshot wounds were twice as common? Recursion Sep 2019 #10
What? Where were gunshot wounds twice as common in 1995? AllyCat Sep 2019 #17
OMG yes. Law & Order was a plausible TV premise back then; it's absurd now Recursion Sep 2019 #19
Actually *more* than twice as common, across the country, in 1993 vs. 2011, and it's still dropping. sir pball Sep 2019 #35
Here is good advice on how to treat a bullet wound, if you must: Liberty Belle Sep 2019 #11
Thank you. nt oasis Sep 2019 #40
American Red Cross sells a kit. xmas74 Sep 2019 #13
The Red Cross should include it in their woodsprite Sep 2019 #14
We're well beyond that: schools are putting tourniquets in classrooms & teaching how to do so: hlthe2b Sep 2019 #15
There's nothing wrong with that or learning basic first aid. elocs Sep 2019 #18
More kids were getting shot in schools 30 years ago; we just didn't care Recursion Sep 2019 #20
So, we're all supposed to be happy about how things are going, these days? (nt) Paladin Sep 2019 #33
Of course not, it's still a huge issue that needs sweeping reforms sir pball Sep 2019 #36
You and I might not be so lucky..... Paladin Sep 2019 #39
And I'm far less likely to be lucky when I get in a car. sir pball Sep 2019 #41
Your expression of scorn for lesser beings is noted. (nt) Paladin Sep 2019 #42
I don't feel any scorn for anyone sir pball Sep 2019 #43
53 years ago, the mother of a schoolmate of mine was murdered. Paladin Sep 2019 #45
That's not an unreasonable response, especially when it did personally affect you sir pball Sep 2019 #46
It's good to keep your fears rational, but as the song goes, elocs Sep 2019 #59
Agreed, especially about the cycling. elocs Sep 2019 #58
Nice strawman argument you present just so you can easily knock it down. elocs Sep 2019 #57
Wow, I can't get anything past you, can I? (nt) Paladin Sep 2019 #60
Preparation is never a bad thing. WhiskeyGrinder Sep 2019 #23
Trauma Room Scene (and they have all that equipment and know-how) Demovictory9 Sep 2019 #31
Devolution. spanone Sep 2019 #24
I ask myself this same question over and over again.... FM123 Sep 2019 #26
Maybe instead we should learn to get rid of guns DBoon Sep 2019 #29
You mean like those "how to survive a nuclear attack" guides? DBoon Sep 2019 #30
I wonder why the NRA isn't proposing this? gulliver Sep 2019 #34
It's NOT "where we are." But understandable if he's upset that Hortensis Sep 2019 #38
"Every American"? Fuck. Him. (and CNN) nt live love laugh Sep 2019 #44
I'ma public school teacher of young kids. This was part of our back to school training RayOfHope Sep 2019 #47
This message was self-deleted by its author pinkstarburst Sep 2019 #49
He is doing what he can. At least he's willing to offer up some ideas gldstwmn Sep 2019 #50
We have to become battlefield medics in our own communities. Historic NY Sep 2019 #51
Message auto-removed Name removed Sep 2019 #56
Everyone should have standard first aid training. Ms. Toad Sep 2019 #61
FYI, StopTheBleed.org and BleedControl.org have classes mitch96 Sep 2019 #62
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