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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] Of course it is. I encountered unmanned technology in the 1980’s that prevented entry into banks if a person had metal on their person. [/quote] Banks are small and have one entrance with windows. Schools have many entrances where staff or students are constantly using. My school has 10 different entrances. They aren’t all used at the same time but they are all used throughout the day.[/quote] This means nothing. Lots of secure buildings have multiple openings but that does not mean they are not secured. My point is that what is lacking is willingness, not technology. [/quote] Please tell me how you would fix my school to make it safe then. We don’t have the money to repair leaky roofs, 80+ year old boilers and asbestos tiles in the teacher lounge so with that in mind please share.[/quote] If it is private the membership need to step up and/or the .gov need to provide a public safety grant. If it is public, the money is there but is being spent on other things. [/quote] Wow, it is so amazing that you just know that my district has money for metal detectors. Amazing. Maybe you can come over and help us figure out where this mysterious money is hiding. I thought it was hidden by the gerrymandered Wisconsin legislature and that’s why 241 school districts in the state of Wisconsin had referendums in November but glad you know better. [/quote] You’ve identified the problem. “No money” is rarely true. “Other priorities” are very common. The people in Wisconsin need to get their house in order. [/quote] No, the problem is mental illness. Look, a gun did not walk into school all on its own and murder kids. A student murdere kids. And he was mentally ill.[/quote] He was mentally ill WITH access to a gun. His family failed him 100%. [/quote] FYI, even on DCUM parents are FREQUENTLY and DESPERATELY searching for help with their teens. Wake up, my friend.[/quote] While searching for help, get rid of all guns and all access to money that could buy guns. It’s not rocket science.[/quote]
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