Only my children deserve police protection at school

Schools aren't prevented from having armed security.

It's already been mentioned that many districts already have them and indeed are increasing the number and adding things like bullet proof glass. However, these are districts that can afford to. So what about poor, urban districts? Should they just hope and pray that they will remain outside the assault zone of what has so far, been mostly an event perpetrated by upper middle class white males?
 
At least you’re a consistent idiot.

As with the president’s children attending school, find any other child or children as much a target and at the same risk as Emanuel’s, and we’ll provide them armed protection as well.

Um, isn't the reason some want guns banned is because EVERYONE is a target these days?

Fact is that armed guards protect people, yet some are totally against that for the average children. If the parents of the murdered children could turn back time and put an armed guard at that school, do you think they would?
armed guards for fire fighters? Movie goers? Every single store at malls? Churches? Oh and you do know there was an armed guard at columbine. Don't you?

That 'armed guard' was to provide safety within the school, not of an outside threat. I'm certain that has been rethought.
 
At least you’re a consistent idiot.

As with the president’s children attending school, find any other child or children as much a target and at the same risk as Emanuel’s, and we’ll provide them armed protection as well.

Um, isn't the reason some want guns banned is because EVERYONE is a target these days?

Fact is that armed guards protect people, yet some are totally against that for the average children. If the parents of the murdered children could turn back time and put an armed guard at that school, do you think they would?
armed guards for fire fighters? Movie goers? Every single store at malls? Churches? Oh and you do know there was an armed guard at columbine. Don't you?

Yes, there was, and it was the guard's presence and the resistance he and others offered that kept the carnage less than it might have been.
On April 20, 1999, Neil Gardner, an armed sheriff's deputy who had been policing the school for almost two years, was eating lunch when Eric Harris and Dylan Klebold arrived at Columbine with their deadly arsenal and deadlier intentions.
Gardner said he got a call from a custodian that he was needed in the school's back parking lot. A few minutes later, he encountered Harris, and the two exchanged gunfire. The exchange with Harris lasted for an extended period of time, during which Harris' gun jammed.

http://news.investors.com/ibd-edito...med-school-guard-at-columbine-saved-lives.htm
 
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