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Posted on Apr 11, 2018
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LCDR Sales & Proposals Manager Gas Turbine Products
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Yep...spot on.

It's pretty amazing to me that whenever one brings up securing the physical location...you automatically get the "eye roll" and the well-beaten horse about money. The truth, plain and simple, is that if "making our kids safer" was the ultimate goal, and not a means to an end...people would be jumping up and down about finding the funds, rather than arguing for measures that at best, would take years to fully see the impact of.
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MSgt John McGowan
MSgt John McGowan
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Maj Machae Orecchio, Sir , I have been under another impression about tax’s. The Whole time I was thinking that. Ongress never saw a taxthey didn’t love. My daughter works in a school system in a small county and listening to her enough money is wasted each year that could be put towards school safiety. The ex head of the schools is still on the pay roll and does his little job and makes $100000 per year.
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SPC Steven Depuy
SPC Steven Depuy
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Like everything else in life, politicians don't want to solve issues, they like it when bad things happen that support their campaign. Case and point, last spring, the President, who I don't always care for, offered to double the amount of dreamers that could become citizens, if they fund his wall, end chain migration, and something else. if the opposition really gave a crap about the dreamers, they would have jumped at the change to improve the life of a million and a half kids and young adults, instead, they blew it off, because its more important to keep the issue going at the mid terms. Its the same with school shootings, they have no desire to solve the problem, because gun control is a key issue, and the more times bad things happen with guns, the more it helps their chances at the mid terms. The Pubs screamed for years they would initially repeal the ADA, then changed to fix it, they have not done shit. As an employer, I used to have really good insurance for my employee's, now I have pure shit that costs more than double. The Pubs screamed for years there was no budget, now they have had control for two years, oh look, no budget. Anyone who thinks either side of the DC circus cares about any of us is living a fantasy.
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I don't disagree that the design of schools is all wrong given the current security situation and mass shootings. However the average school building in this country is 46 years old. Many were built and designed before this and before security for them became a problem. Not only will design of future schools have to be addressed but also other issues and questions like single point access points and emergency evacuation needs and requirements will have to be addressed and also laws surrounding those things changed if schools are going to be secured like embassies are.
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SPC Larry Johnson
SPC Larry Johnson
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Yes they will not do anything about it, they never do. Just like tax reform or alternative energy, it’s talked about for years and years but that’s about it.
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SGM Bill Frazer
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Good ideas, a cheaper way would be for the dumb kids to stop[ bullying other kids till they snap and come looking for payback with a gun!
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SGT Aric Lier
SGT Aric Lier
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MAJ (Join to see) - we met in the gym after school ... when that went away it was behind it..... as barbaric as it sounds it taught humility to bullies, compassion, and courage to face your fears.... today they have pokemon and lgbt parades
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PVT Mark Brown
PVT Mark Brown
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Simple Bully Management! Good Idea SGM Bill Frazer
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SFC Jim Dorsey
SFC Jim Dorsey
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I was a firm believer in the after school,throw down!
Smack a bully, he stops bullying.
Parental responsibility would also help!
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1SG Michael Farrell
1SG Michael Farrell
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Am I the only one who remembers fights being stopped and replaced with boxing gloves in basic training and even afterwards. Between relative equals, it works great. But, if one jerk is bigger and faster and just more criminally inclined than the other one, it doesn't accomplish much. Another conversation for another time -- I do recall holding a pencil against a wall with my forehead pressed against the point and the eraser against the wall in freshman year in high school. With Father Major who'd played outside linebacker for Boston College watching; at 14 explaining that when I got home was interesting.
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Lt Col Charlie Brown
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I agree and I love your thought process. There are some other cost effective measures, better classroom doors and quick lock systems that would go a long way. Also an alarm that would let the teachers know to lock down.
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PVT Mark Brown
PVT Mark Brown
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Lt Col Charlie Brown you have hit on something here. These seem like ideas that can be implemented on the local level with minimal budget impact.
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LCDR Ipt Voice Project Manager
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Adding armor protection doesn’t have to cost a lot. Here’s one product that I think all school districts should invest in.

https://youtu.be/q2fGgR3252I
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PO1 Gene Payne
PO1 Gene Payne
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Of course layered defense such as used in embassies and military facilities are impractical for local schools. But the automatic locking doors suggested by Lt Col Brown would be a good start also the alarm system as long as it is separate and distinctive sounding from the fire alarm. I would also suggest room doors be windowless so that so that shooters cannot see inside.
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SSG Michael Needham
SSG Michael Needham
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I'll probably get hammered for this thought , There are enough retired and honorable discharge vet's with level heads that could become a schools " Safety Officer / Emergency Manager" that could and would be willing to train and implement said safety measures , oversee training , and as last resort suit up in full battle rattle to defend his charges ..I know worst case scenario , But on the other hand he knows the building and the cubby holes and could direct first responders to the assailant/assailants
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