Went to school and most of us had guns in out Pickups, Jeeps, or cars in the parking lot. We would quit often go shooting or varmint hunting at lunch time or after school. The world has changed a lot since then and like it or not we have to live with it at least some what. If I don’t want to carry a gun to protect myself I wouldn’t that’s my choice, but when it comes to our children I thinking it is the responsibility of the school to protect them the best they can. I understand high fences, guards, and metal detectors seem a little oppressive, but I don’t see where we have a choice when we’re making the decision for our youth’s safety. I don’t see any other way of providing a safe environment for students. There might be other things we can add to that, but that seems it’s the bare minimum in the world we live in. I wish it weren’t so but, that don’t make it so.
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Good article by John Lott
- SPB, 2018-02-18, 09:28
- We’ve come a long way from when I - Brent Foy, 2018-02-18, 18:14
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I still do not understand why the GOP
- Larry Fry, 2018-02-18, 11:44
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I am not wanting to turn schools into prisons, like Israel (nm)
- Woody, 2018-02-18, 13:59
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Israeli's schools are not prisons. They are safe spaces
- Gary Reeder, 2018-02-18, 14:06
- Gary is right. I have been to Israeli and hardly a day goes - Leon H., 2018-02-18, 17:16
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Israeli's schools are not prisons. They are safe spaces
- Gary Reeder, 2018-02-18, 14:06
- Larry, Gary or one of the Misfits posted that same post last - Jerome, 2018-02-18, 12:52
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I am not wanting to turn schools into prisons, like Israel (nm)
- Woody, 2018-02-18, 13:59
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ex post facto....
- Dave H., 2018-02-18, 09:42
- I think they get it, but as was stated earlier, they have an - SPB, 2018-02-18, 10:02