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Originally Posted by Azure
Do they? I heard about that earlier as well.
I also agree that it is a much better idea.
Cop, bulletproof glass at the entrance, and heavy duty doors on each classroom that can withstand at least some form of an attack, and you've got a good start in terms of better protection.
Of course, we're just talking about 'help' when the problem has already occurred. A much more important conversation is how to prevent the problem to get to the point where the guy is taking the guns and heading for the school.
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What if adding that cop meant one less teacher at that school. County budgets are pretty tight around here these days, and they are responsible for both police and schools. These are still incredibly isolated events, and paying some cop to sit around at our elementary school seems like a pretty bug waste of money and society would probably be better served by spending the money on education.