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TPC

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This is about 30 minutes from my house and really makes me wonder about sending our girls to school everyday. If this mind virus is now infecting the christian schools then where else is there? Is homeschooling the only option?

I sure do miss 1989 when there was a compound bow and a .22 in the cab of my pickup everyday in the school parking. During deer season there was a .270 in there as well. We sure fuk'd things up somewhere along the way...☹
The school shooter looks like, and struck me as like three 14 year old girls in our neighborhood.
Foster kids.

They often walk by and are never dressed nice, dated, shopworn thrift store attire, and their only recreation seems to be walking around the neighborhood.
Strikes us and word amongst neighbors is the only reason they are in homes here is for the county check the foster parents get to make their astronomical monthly mortgage note.

Poor kids have no life, only drama and living in a strange home.
 
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Tobester

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Here's my idea on how to reduce the amount of school shootings -

Schools are easy targets because there are no guns. In my opinion, we need more guns at schools. So, what is a safe way to have a larger presence of guns at school?

Install a locked safe in every classroom. This safe can only be opened by combination or pin known by the teacher of that classroom.

I am also aware that there are a lot of teachers I would prefer not to have readily access to a firearm on a daily basis in many schools/classrooms. So, the locked safe can only be activated for pin input if an alarm is triggered by a designated person, principal or vp for example. I would make sure at least two people can activate the alarm.

The teacher will then have the option to retrieve the firearm and protect/defend the classroom.

The classroom doors will also have self-releasing magnetic doors and locks that can only be opened from the inside.

If the alarm is triggered, the shooter would know that potentially behind every locked door there will be an armed person behind it.

Teachers/students have enough free days throughout the year and one day can be designated for the teachers to learn, handle and shoot firearms.

What if the teacher refuses to retrieve the gun? That is possible but at least the option is there for a lifesaving defense.

I don't think my idea would prevent all school shootings. But will likely be a deterrent and reduce the amount as well as potentially save some innocent children's lives.
 

monkeyswrench

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Here's my idea on how to reduce the amount of school shootings -

Schools are easy targets because there are no guns. In my opinion, we need more guns at schools. So, what is a safe way to have a larger presence of guns at school?

Install a locked safe in every classroom. This safe can only be opened by combination or pin known by the teacher of that classroom.

I am also aware that there are a lot of teachers I would prefer not to have readily access to a firearm on a daily basis in many schools/classrooms. So, the locked safe can only be activated for pin input if an alarm is triggered by a designated person, principal or vp for example. I would make sure at least two people can activate the alarm.

The teacher will then have the option to retrieve the firearm and protect/defend the classroom.

The classroom doors will also have self-releasing magnetic doors and locks that can only be opened from the inside.

If the alarm is triggered, the shooter would know that potentially behind every locked door there will be an armed person behind it.

Teachers/students have enough free days throughout the year and one day can be designated for the teachers to learn, handle and shoot firearms.

What if the teacher refuses to retrieve the gun? That is possible but at least the option is there for a lifesaving defense.

I don't think my idea would prevent all school shootings. But will likely be a deterrent and reduce the amount as well as potentially save some innocent children's lives.
The idea is actually great...my wife taught kindergarten for 23 years, and she'd be ok with it. The problem is the union groups that lean and push left. To be honest, they would rather risk students, and their teachers, rather than admit a gun is a deterrent to gun violence. I'd even be ok with them having Byrna launchers for the teachers that think guns are evil, or a tazzer on the doorknob to keep the shooter out.
 

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The idea is actually great...my wife taught kindergarten for 23 years, and she'd be ok with it. The problem is the union groups that lean and push left. To be honest, they would rather risk students, and their teachers, rather than admit a gun is a deterrent to gun violence. I'd even be ok with them having Byrna launchers for the teachers that think guns are evil, or a tazzer on the doorknob to keep the shooter out.
Pussies like unarmed targets. Thats why they go to schools.
 

Sherpa

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read today that her parents were married and divorced 3 times......... get together and then divorced 3 fricken times? no wonder that house is messed up.

poor students and teachers affected....... the girl student was lost at some point in her life as well.
 

FROGMAN524

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We could easily afford to put three armed and uniformed PD SRO’s in every single school in the country with the amount of money we waste overseas. That’s the very least we could do. Even reserve and retired officers would be better than none.
 
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