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In reply to the discussion: Why is school security taken so lightly? [View all]countryjake
(8,554 posts)71. Better hurry up with your plan...
And bring lots of cash cause this one county right here can hardly even afford its standard police protection for anyone at all, as several towns have had to shut down their PDs due to the economy, opting to rely on state police and the sheriff for protection.
And the "gun grabbers" in the instance I'm linking to will most likely be our own Skagit County Court:
Sedro-Woolley teen arrested after Facebook threat to 'shoot up' schools
http://www.democraticunderground.com/10821307
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We don't have the number of first responders necessary to be in every school.
proud2BlibKansan
Dec 2012
#29
The principal had just installed a new security system. She wasn't taking it lightly. n/t
pnwmom
Dec 2012
#10
Hope you didn't know any of the vicitms/families personally since you're from CT. eom
tawadi
Dec 2012
#72
"The human race" certainly has evolved far enough to not need armed guards in schools
muriel_volestrangler
Dec 2012
#46
We have armed guards protecting our money and riches. Our children are far more valuable.
rDigital
Dec 2012
#31
We don't want, and should not have, to send our children to prison every day.
Dems to Win
Dec 2012
#45
it's not taken likely, but when schools become armed fortresses, its often
Liberal_in_LA
Dec 2012
#49
School security isn't the problem. Guns and irresponsible gun owners are the problem.
kestrel91316
Dec 2012
#52
because we don't want to pay for it. Norquist ensures that we don't have *that* conversation.
salin
Dec 2012
#57
We spend an unbelievable amount of money on security to protect ourselves against armed
JDPriestly
Dec 2012
#75
Why do you want to make fortresses of schools rather than address the real problem?
Agnosticsherbet
Dec 2012
#76