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    Default Re: School board learns a 20-year active shooter lesson??

    Quote Originally Posted by Carson View Post
    This is pretty much the sentiment in Philadelphia schools and we are probably never going to change it.

    So how do we work around it ?

    Most all teachers are college indoctrinated libtards. ( The kicker is they are teaching our kids this crap...) They think that laws prevent things from happening in the first place. That's why they always want stricter gun laws and gun free zones.

    That same teacher told me "This is a democracy and the majority of the people want to ban guns and the second amendment is outdated..."

    I hope this is isn't what's being taught in School.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Carson View Post
    Humans have been known to do some outrageous things when their lives or others were on the line.

    Yeah and elementary school kids usually break down and cry. There maybe an outlier here or there but it’s going to be a tiny minority. In the Pulse night club shooting 20-25 18 year old + men (if I remember correctly) hid in the bathroom and waited for the shooter to come in and kill them with a hand gun. Even if there were 5 men they could have come up with a plan to disarm and disable him. One or two may have been shot in the process but I think they could have eventually over powered him if it were not for paralyzing fear and a sheep mentality.

    One unarmed man did it in the waffle house shooting 8 or 9 months ago without any help or dying.

    Sorry but I don't think children will have a chance and pretending this is a good or the only option is just more "shock and awe" added to the msm headlines to keep parents full of fear and anti gun then a real problem solver.

    It's fucking irresponsible if you ask me.
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    Default Re: School board learns a 20-year active shooter lesson??

    Close all the schools and have the kids study and take classes remotely from home.
    Problem solved.

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    Default Re: School board learns a 20-year active shooter lesson??

    Serious question but have any of these type of incidents happened in private schools and if so then why not? I know with some private schools you have a higher class of people financially but not in all cases. I know many people from the neighborhood I grew up in that had blue collar working parents like mine yeat still went to private school and I am sure that hasn't changed.

    Are the private schools doing something differently to not appear as soft targets. My brother kid goes to private school in MD and they are coming here for the weekend, be is retired LE and now works as a security specialist for Amazon for all their data centers so I will ask him his opinion as well as what his school does or does not do for these types of things.
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    Default Re: School board learns a 20-year active shooter lesson??

    Quote Originally Posted by :-) View Post
    Most all teachers are college indoctrinated libtards. ( The kicker is they are teaching our kids this crap...) They think that laws prevent things from happening in the first place. That's why they always want stricter gun laws and gun free zones.

    That same teacher told me "This is a democracy and the majority of the people want to ban guns and the second amendment is outdated..."

    I hope this is isn't what's being taught in School.
    No I bet she only keeps that opinion between the both of you.

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    Default Re: School board learns a 20-year active shooter lesson??

    Quote Originally Posted by Carson View Post
    I am being serious. We know it takes the cops at the very best 5-10 minutes to show up. And then there is the Parkland fiasco. So instead of hiding under desks and waiting to be shot, is there anything that could increase the chance of the students and staffs survival in lieu of armed folks already on location ?
    fire extinguisher? squirt them with the white foam. clock them with the red can?

    even the average high school student could remember that formula.

    beats the fuck out of waiting to die.
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    Default Re: School board learns a 20-year active shooter lesson??

    Quote Originally Posted by Hodgie View Post
    Serious question but have any of these type of incidents happened in private schools and if so then why not? I know with some private schools you have a higher class of people financially but not in all cases. I know many people from the neighborhood I grew up in that had blue collar working parents like mine yeat still went to private school and I am sure that hasn't changed.

    Are the private schools doing something differently to not appear as soft targets. My brother kid goes to private school in MD and they are coming here for the weekend, be is retired LE and now works as a security specialist for Amazon for all their data centers so I will ask him his opinion as well as what his school does or does not do for these types of things.
    I know of a very expensive private school with all the typical anti gun politics and Liberal Democrat indoctrination.
    After one of the nationally publicized school shootings, they had municipality security consultants come in and give them instructions about how to respond to a shooting.
    Basically they were told to barricade the classroom doors, shelter in place, and wait to die (wait for rescue).

    Some of the school staff asked for my input since they could see the official "plan" was ineffective and suicidal.
    I explained that the doors to their classrooms were not strong enough to make an impenetrable barrier.
    I explained that even if the police got there in 5 minutes it would be too late for many students and staff.
    I explained that they needed to secure their entrances and have an armed presence on the premises.

    I also told them that their administration would reject my recommendations due to Liberal Democrat politics, and that they were on their own.
    I told them that in the event of a shooting they need to jump out the windows with their students and run like hell.

    They went ahead and brought all of my recommendations and explanations to their administration, and their administration rejected it as predicted.
    So the status quo was the standard ineffectual security plan handed down by the municipality, and things went on as usual.

    Several months later there was a fight in the kitchen of the $30,000.00 per year school full of wealthy and connected children.
    Two members of the kitchen staff got into an argument, and one of them stabbed the other one in the neck with a knife.

    The wounded man ran out of the kitchen, and he stumbled down the hallways full of wealthy children, bleeding all over the place as he went.
    It was a gruesome scene, and it caused a lot of commotion and panic among the students and staff.

    There was an immediate emergency meeting with the wealthy and connected parents, who were all angry as hell that their kids could have been stabbed to death.
    They don't pay $30,000.00 a year to have their kids exposed to the violence of the unwashed masses.

    The very next day there were armed security contractors permanently stationed on the school premises.
    The school also immediately adopted practical security protocols, with hardened entrances, ID's, and strict policies controlling entering and exiting the premises.

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