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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]10:58, they can start with this....From other post on BCC: My kid goes to a high poverty but very well run school (not MCPS) and they keep that place extremely safe for the kids. Here’s what they do: - metal detector to enter. - security guard at entrance - strict no-phones policy (so no social media fueled fights at school ) - fully staffed behavioral response team to quickly descalate any altercations - very strict and consistent policies on giving detention/suspension for violence - very tight control over arrival and dismissal One thing this school also does is, to the extent possible, remove extreme troublemakers by sending them back to their homeschool if they are attending out of bounds. Not all school districts work that way, but the ability of the school to effectively give alternative placements for some kids uninterested in learning makes a big difference.[/quote] MD HB0947 approved by Governor Moore. Civil Actions - Public Nuisances - Firearm Industry Members (Gun Industry Accountability Act of 2024) HB0947 CH0714 Title Civil Actions - Public Nuisances - Firearm Industry Members (Gun Industry Accountability Act of 2024) Sponsored by Delegates Phillips, Atterbeary, Amprey, Bartlett, Crutchfield, Embry, Kaufman, Roberson, Simmons, Taylor, Toles, White Holland, Williams, Woods, Conaway, and Moon Status Approved by the Governor - Chapter 714 Analysis Fiscal and Policy Note (Revised) Attorney General's Review Letter Synopsis Prohibiting firearm industry members from knowingly creating, maintaining, or contributing to a public nuisance through the sale, manufacture, distribution, importation, or marketing of a firearm-related product under certain circumstances; requiring a firearm industry member to establish and implement certain reasonable controls regarding the sale, manufacture, distribution, importation, marketing, possession, and use of certain firearm-related products; authorizing certain civil actions for violations of the Act; etc. Cross-filed with: SB0488 Introduced in a prior session as: HB0259 Session: 2023 Regular Session Bill File Type: Regular Effective Date(s): June 1, 2024[/quote]
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