Anonymous wrote:Oh my god. How about we “man up” in this country to the Second Amendment radicals and their enablers, and put some reasonable restrictions on who can buy weapons of mass murder and under what conditions. Some kook shouldn’t be able to assemble an arsenal at Walmart and wipe out a first grade class in one afternoon. Maybe if we started holding the enablers personally liable the message would get through - some things are more important than unfettered access to your toys.
Anonymous wrote:Remember 9/11 when people were told to stay put in twin towers? Sometimes you need to move and run, jump, or climb.
Anonymous wrote:"Allowed" is interesting here. I can't imagine a teacher being fired for getting their class out of the building during an active shooter.
And if you keep your class safe in an active shooter situation, who gives a damn what the admin or others say about it afterwards.
Anonymous wrote:When on the ground floor I told my kid to bail out if a window and run to a business that was near the school.
Now she’s on the 3rd floor so can’t escape.
They stay and hide, door locked and window covered.
I work in L/E