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Mass Shootings - Why?
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<blockquote data-quote="vedauvoo" data-source="post: 2548336" data-attributes="member: 47024"><p>Agreed. Sensible and practical. We are accustomed to security at concerts, trade shows, banks, airports, all sorts of places. Our congress feels it needs to have armed security everywhere they go (at our expense!) and requires a prison-like system surrounding the Capitol.</p><p></p><p>I would argue that our kids are much more important than any senator or congressman. They deserve the same or better protection.</p><p></p><p>Fire doors that open one way. A single point of monitored access. Elimination of the terrible "gun free" zone laws. Armed, skilled, and experienced (and brave-unlike Scot Peterson at Parkland!) school resource officers.</p><p></p><p>With the way our federal government spends money, they should be able to scrape up a few billion for the public schools in the nation. The Feds have appropriated some $53 billion to aid Ukraine. Divided among 99,000 or so public schools, that would be over $500 million per school!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vedauvoo, post: 2548336, member: 47024"] Agreed. Sensible and practical. We are accustomed to security at concerts, trade shows, banks, airports, all sorts of places. Our congress feels it needs to have armed security everywhere they go (at our expense!) and requires a prison-like system surrounding the Capitol. I would argue that our kids are much more important than any senator or congressman. They deserve the same or better protection. Fire doors that open one way. A single point of monitored access. Elimination of the terrible "gun free" zone laws. Armed, skilled, and experienced (and brave-unlike Scot Peterson at Parkland!) school resource officers. With the way our federal government spends money, they should be able to scrape up a few billion for the public schools in the nation. The Feds have appropriated some $53 billion to aid Ukraine. Divided among 99,000 or so public schools, that would be over $500 million per school!! [/QUOTE]
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