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Opinions/Editorials Title: Guarding the children... Guarding the children... Probably the only to way to protect children in the classroom, is to have an armed guard in every classroom, and at all school activities..
The solution might be to have a parent, -- one child's parent, - in every class (a volunteer parent with a cc permit). Such parents could volunteer to attend one of their children's classes on a day to day basis, --- granted, - it will be difficult to find enough parents with the concealed carry training, and the time to spare. Many more school shootings, and we may find more out of work parents (and some employed) --- willing to qualify, and to devote several hours a week to this scheme.. After all, who has more incentive to protect their child, and all the other children in any specific class? Individual School Boards would have to work out the details and scheduling, of course,_and vet the parent volunteers.. A plan of this type could very well work (to start) in rural areas, where both parents and school authorities are likely to be normal, conservative people.. Poster Comment: Comments? Is there anything fundamentally flawed with this idea? Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread Top • Page Up • Full Thread • Page Down • Bottom/Latest Begin Trace Mode for Comment # 1. Armed officers in each room? Talk about a "police state". All they need to do is fortify ONE entrance/exit. Place a magnetometer there and a heavily armed officer. Then fortify all classroom doors to be bulletproof, lockable from the inside. The armed threat would have to come to the officer(s) first. That would give teachers chance to secure classroom doors. Two officers per school... and they aren't there for all that earthy crunchy tree hugging horse shit they have current RSO's doing now. The officers are to be in the school, on duty, ANYTIME a student is in the school... and their ONLY purpose is to keep armed threats out or engage and kill active threats. We kill a few of these millennial snowflake whack jobs before they can kill anyone, and watch how it's NOT so cool anymore to be the next active famous gunman.
Replies to Comment # 1. All they need to do is fortify ONE entrance/exit. Place a magnetometer there and a heavily armed officer. Then fortify all classroom doors to be bulletproof, lockable from the inside. The armed threat would have to come to the officer(s) first. That would give teachers chance to secure classroom doors. Maybe they should not allow people to just wander in off the streets carrying rifles. Like in Florida. And in Newtown. And that Amish school massacre in Pennsylvania where there were at least three parents present and a pregnant woman and the teacher's mother. The teacher and her mother ran away.
#5. To: GrandIsland (#1) Armed officers in each room? Talk about a "police state". One armed parent protecting their kid, -- and the rest of the children in the schoolroom... Read much? Damn.. How can anybody be this dense?
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