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Road Side Pub
Another mass shooting
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<blockquote data-quote="Steve@TF" data-source="post: 16777651" data-attributes="member: 40308"><p>when i had my daughter in private school they had armed plain clothes security at the entrances (very few). they appeared to be ex-military or LE. my 5 year old currently attends a YMCA center (school only) and they have the entire perimeter surrounded by 6' tall solid vinyl fence. unfortunately the front door is glass, though you need a key code to get in. its moreso for custody dispute type situations im sure. </p><p></p><p>i did visit a public pre-school in a bad area once that was seriously locked down. brick walls, steel door with no exterior windows to the public. they had a camera and intercom system you had to use to gain access. </p><p></p><p>the schools got billions in covid money which supposedly hasnt even been touched. not to mention the $40 billion we sent to zelensky to launder for hunter/big guy. we should use that money to secure our schools. start with armed security. veterans/retired LE or even private security firms. we have armed security guarding pot shops, jewelry shops, pawn shops, etc... that would create many jobs, especially for vets who need work and do something to make schools more secure. if you've ever visited a very expensive private school you would see that they have armed uniform guards posted. you never hear of anything like this happening at a school with security like that.</p><p></p><p>then, start building walls around the schools. block walls/steel walls, whatever. too high to scale easily (this shooter jumped over a school fence per security video). it may seem like a prison but it would certainly force a potential shooter to only enter through the schools entrance, where security is guarding. otherwise you could have a situation like Jonesboro where the shooter just starts shooting kids out on the field. shooter could jump the fence and start mowing down kids at lunch outside. meanwhile the security guard/school police officer is hundreds of feet away on the other side of campus. supposedly this shooter was stopped quickly, yet look at how many he was able to kill in that short time. </p><p></p><p>banning guns/"assault rifles"/"high cap mags" is just a band aid on the wound and wont stop this. there's far too many guns already in circulation. even if every single law abiding gun owning citizen would turn their guns in voluntarily there would still be tons of guns out there. </p><p></p><p>why kill a bunch of elementary kids? because its the biggest middle finger you can give to society. nothing else would hurt people more and it makes the killer notorious.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Steve@TF, post: 16777651, member: 40308"] when i had my daughter in private school they had armed plain clothes security at the entrances (very few). they appeared to be ex-military or LE. my 5 year old currently attends a YMCA center (school only) and they have the entire perimeter surrounded by 6' tall solid vinyl fence. unfortunately the front door is glass, though you need a key code to get in. its moreso for custody dispute type situations im sure. i did visit a public pre-school in a bad area once that was seriously locked down. brick walls, steel door with no exterior windows to the public. they had a camera and intercom system you had to use to gain access. the schools got billions in covid money which supposedly hasnt even been touched. not to mention the $40 billion we sent to zelensky to launder for hunter/big guy. we should use that money to secure our schools. start with armed security. veterans/retired LE or even private security firms. we have armed security guarding pot shops, jewelry shops, pawn shops, etc... that would create many jobs, especially for vets who need work and do something to make schools more secure. if you've ever visited a very expensive private school you would see that they have armed uniform guards posted. you never hear of anything like this happening at a school with security like that. then, start building walls around the schools. block walls/steel walls, whatever. too high to scale easily (this shooter jumped over a school fence per security video). it may seem like a prison but it would certainly force a potential shooter to only enter through the schools entrance, where security is guarding. otherwise you could have a situation like Jonesboro where the shooter just starts shooting kids out on the field. shooter could jump the fence and start mowing down kids at lunch outside. meanwhile the security guard/school police officer is hundreds of feet away on the other side of campus. supposedly this shooter was stopped quickly, yet look at how many he was able to kill in that short time. banning guns/"assault rifles"/"high cap mags" is just a band aid on the wound and wont stop this. there's far too many guns already in circulation. even if every single law abiding gun owning citizen would turn their guns in voluntarily there would still be tons of guns out there. why kill a bunch of elementary kids? because its the biggest middle finger you can give to society. nothing else would hurt people more and it makes the killer notorious. [/QUOTE]
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