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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]As usual conservatives will blame the trans community, mental health treatments like SSRIs etc and liberals will call for gun control. No changes in any of these areas are realistically achievable, and discussion will end after about a week. All forgotten until the next time this happens. My question is why is there so little discussion about enhanced security at schools? Which is actually achievable?? For example: at my kids’ old elementary school the gate is locked during school hours and visitors need to enter through the office. That is the extent of their “security” which is basically worthless. A gunman could just enter the office, take out the front desk ladies and then have free access to the entire school. No security personnel either. Their current high school is the exact same setup but they do have a police officer on site (whose office is somewhere in the back of the school). WHY is this?! Why aren’t there additional security procedures and why can basically anyone enter the front office? It is my understanding that the church doors were locked during mass, as a security procedure, or this recent event could have been far worse. My kids’ preschool (over a decade ago) had all doors locked during the day, with a video camera at the main entry door- with security needing to visualize and speak to you before the door was remotely unlocked. Apartment complexes have had such technology for decades. [b]But most public schools have, basically, no security at all. [/b]Anyone with a gun can pretty much waltz in and have free reign. Why? It certainly wouldn’t prevent everything, but why does nothing seem to be done at all? These are all easy things. [/quote] This is not true where I live. All schools are locked and you have to show ID to a camera outside before being let in. And then you go through a metal detector, at least in the middle and high schools. God, just typing that out is so depressing.[/quote] Most schools don’t have metal detectors but they do have everything else listed. None of these things would have helped in this case since they went through the windows. The only thing I think would keep someone off the premises is a high gate and multiple security personnel. Prison like conditions [/quote] And then even if you do that what happens if they can shoot through onto the playground when the kids are at recess. What about bus loading/unloading. Field trips. [/quote] Sounds like the kids need guns to shoot back...[/quote] At least the administration should be armed, and some competent faculty who choose to be armed. Not the Karen teachers who would just freeze up. [/quote] Oh Gee let's fill the schools with more guns What could possibly go wrong... You gun nuts are absolutely bonkers and demented.[/quote] Many schools do have armed staff. Several hundred school districts have them and had them for years. Never been a mass shooting in any of them, and some were stopped almost instantly. [/quote] When you say staff, do you mean teachers. That is F-d up. If you don't think it is, you are F'd up. Our kids have to deal with this sh*t because of all you gun fetishists. [/quote] ammosexuals[/quote]
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