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School shooting. Is it time for armed security on all campuses?

Posted by LetsShrug 12 years, 4 months ago to News
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The school shooting at an elementary school in CT yesterday is particularly unsettling to me, as I work at an elementary school and most of my day is spent in the Kindergarten classrooms working with 5 and 6 years olds. I am not, however, one of those who are saying that something like this happening is "unfathomable". I'm probably viewed as being a little on the paranoid side among my peers because I always jump to the extreme when anything seems a little off kilter.

For example, a few weeks ago I heard office staff talking on the radio that the overhead system (speakers) weren't working for some reason and I immediately grabbed a few extra radios and passed them out to teachers saying, "keep this on your person until the overhead gets fixed", some looked at me perplexed until I explained, "What if somebody's tampered with our speaker system? If something crazy happens we won't be able to communicate...call me nuts I don't care just take a friggin' radio!" I got different reactions from them. Some were surprised with my train of thought and others were appreciative of my preparedness. The speaker system was quickly fixed and all was well.

Maybe I am being extreme, but when I see kids on the playground, or sitting in a classroom, it has crossed my mind that 'if some lunatic wanted to cause chaos here it could be easily done', but let's face it because it's true...as we have just seen, once again. I was at a Christmas dinner last night with my book club friends (almost all teachers) and eventually the school shooting topic did come up, although we had vowed to avoid it for the evening because it is so upsetting. We didn't talk about it for too long, but we quickly came to the conclusion that there is no real way to make a school "totally secure" from an intruder if someone is so inclined to intrude.

Sure, there are certain "security" measures in place, enforcing them is a priority, keeping the kids safe at all times is paramount (even to the extreme of not letting children 'chase' each other on the playground to avoid injuries...and I could write a book about all the bloody noses and head lumps that result from this practically daily because enforcing the "no chasing" rule on a playground with 90 kindergartners is just as difficult as maintaining a "secure school"...you do your best, but if they're inclined to chase, they're going to chase...they're 5 year olds and that's what they want to do).

I've been thinking about school security a lot this morning, watching the news etc. and the topic of having an armed security officer/cop on every campus has been brought up. (Gun control has also been brought up, but being a gun enthusiast and freedom lover and a believer in having a right to defend myself and my family I do not believe that adding more gun laws to the books will do a damned thing to stop lunacy.) So I'm wondering... is it time to privatize schools and add an armed officer to each campus? Or should some charter schools pop up offering this service on campus, giving parents a choice of sending their children to schools where they think their kids will be as safe as possible?

Sure, some parents would opt to not have their kids attend a school where there is a gun present ANY where on campus, even if it's holstered on a hip of a trained law enforcement officer and that's their choice to do so, but is it time to do this? Would public schools ever offer this? (I'm sure the unions would love it as they could collect union dues from an officer too), but it would work against their current gun control agenda so I'm not so sure really.

What say you?


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  • Posted by khalling 12 years, 2 months ago in reply to this comment.
    what exactly did d2 say no! to? and where is dragonlady? she is a federal judge. FEMA??
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  • Posted by Non_mooching_artist 12 years, 2 months ago in reply to this comment.
    Coffee good! So was your response above. Rational and well thought out and expressed.

    I'm rather not surprised at the moment. Too much "rationality" going on here. It short circuits small thoughts.
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  • Posted by 12 years, 2 months ago in reply to this comment.
    I'm not surprised....as I requested logic and reason in his/her reply...to coincide with that "NO!" reply which was nothing more than an outburst,
    I hear tomorrow the school is having an emergency drill. I'm pretty sure it will consist of nothing more than finding a "safe" place to hide.... Or maybe "cower" is a better word than hide. OY! (Maybe I should take d2's, "NO!" with me when I cower in a corner...THAT should be sufficient protection. Right?)
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  • Posted by 12 years, 2 months ago in reply to this comment.
    All it needs to thrive is gullible, low level thinking sheep....which we have an abundance of apparently.
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  • Posted by UncommonSense 12 years, 2 months ago in reply to this comment.
    I wish the rest of the world would drop Agenda 21 too. The communist ideology is just so slick isn't it? Same crap, different slogans. "Sustainability" anyone?
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  • Posted by khalling 12 years, 2 months ago in reply to this comment.
    sigh.
    swedish guy had a swedish guy friend. one lived with us, the other with another family.
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  • Posted by 12 years, 2 months ago in reply to this comment.
    Wow... do they actually believe defending yourself is the same as "believing in violence"? Wait, what does believing in violence even mean? Is there a club for these 'believers'? Once again, an unreasoned statement from a buffoon....who uses too many exclamation points which reveals emotions and nothing else.
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  • Posted by khalling 12 years, 2 months ago in reply to this comment.
    you're a youngster. I was working after college when floppies were happening. we had early ones as well. my daughter was in the doorway jumpseat as my husband engineered the first GPS shit. after star wars. I think you were little. lol
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  • Posted by Non_mooching_artist 12 years, 2 months ago in reply to this comment.
    My mom had this enormous IBM typewriter, until she got a desktop computer. It ran on ms dos. Remember floppy disks? We were the first people I knew to have one in the house. It made her job much easier, that's for sure!
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  • Posted by khalling 12 years, 2 months ago in reply to this comment.
    wait a minute. your ipad speaks foreign languages-all except the Gulch? where are our priorities nonmooch?
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  • Posted by khalling 12 years, 2 months ago in reply to this comment.
    I don't know how to get all the funny little symbols above my letters. how do you know how to do that? mom? when I had to write my french papers in college, on the typewriter, and it was a 57 Corona electric with a SHORT every time you hit "i", I came back in with a fine point black pen- on the onionskin-preferred typing paper of University of Iowa-
    the foreign exchange students. well, every one-except the swedish grifter -became family. all's well that ends well
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  • Posted by khalling 12 years, 2 months ago in reply to this comment.
    I would have done the same. funny, all the exchange students we had were nerdy-so no allure. but there was the one friend of swedish guy who hit on ME the mom! I'm surprised he was not quietly dispatched. probably was decoy for drug shenanigans. anyway, my daughter -you know the one in Hollywood- would look at these drooling teens from the foreign exchange club with one of those withering stares that freeze one into the last position they were in-always felt sorry for them. she was like Ferris' sister only beautiful. she has a force field. but when it is down-the parents get nervous
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