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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]No one is suggesting any new solutions except dads in the school, which may help but not if it’s not stable regular dads the kids know and those dads ares willing to act as guards. Maybe we need to hold parents accountable. Your kid acts up in school, you have to accompany and supervise them till they can show they can behave. [/quote] [b]I'm against making schools into prisons. If you treat kids like convicts, they'll probably act like it.[/b][/quote] I never understood this argument. When we go to government buildings, conventions, or concerts, there are armed police officers guarding those places. We don't associate these places with prisons. Why do you call it prison when all we want to do is ensure safety for all students just like those adults in the government buildings? These are KIDS. Why should kids have less protection than adults?????[/quote] One activity we do has police there every week. When we went to concerts there was a heavy police presence. When we go to the military base, there are armed guards. We can keep other places safe, just not our schools. [/quote] And it's not like our high schools have 50 students. We're talking a couple of thousand. We don't even have metal detectors and yet, we can't have police officers to make sure we don't hurt students' feelings? Have we lost our effing mind!?[/quote] Back when I was a kid student's brought rifles, to attend NRA club after school. This was around here. Ten minutes outside of DC. We didn't need metal detectors. This SRO fixation seems like madness. [/quote] back when I was a kid we didn't have mass school shootings. Things have changed, grandpa or grandma.[/quote] That’s because family units were in tact, children were going to church, temple, had no cell phones, internet or video games pushing violence, sex, lgbtq , drugs, porn etc. [/quote] ? divorce rates, deadbeat dads, and drugs were pretty prevalent in the 80s, too. And please.. lgbtq has nothing to do with mass shootings. Columbine happened pre- social media, and I believe the shooters had an "intact" family. -50 yr old Christian[/quote]
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