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Guards in schools
By
Galen Gilbert
posted
Fri December 21,2012 02:53 PM
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At last the NRA has offered an idea, put armed guards in each school. The problem is that with the armed guard at the front door, he might come in the back door. You really need an armed guard in every classroom.
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Comments
Keith Langer
Fri March 01,2013 07:07 PM
The guard is only part of the solution, and the smallest part at that.
The idea is to LIMIT access. Many police departments and schools, especially elementary, do that now with a secure foyer. No-one gets in unless buzzed in and they don't get that without providing a name and a purpose.
Control access; control much of the problem. And, at very little cost over the life-span of the secured foyer.
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