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<blockquote data-quote="ez bake" data-source="post: 2023183" data-attributes="member: 229"><p>This is really my issue with talking about the cost-savings of using existing staff - training is going to be an issue and while more than a little bit of the training and needed dollars are going to be donated, there's still a ton of money to pour into getting all the necessary staff at every school properly trained to handle situations like taking on an active shooter - that's not normal CCW and you're good to go stuff - you're now protecting the lives of others - including children.</p><p></p><p>I'm still convinced that training/arming staff is a good alternative to doing nothing, but I hope this bill is crafted to account for all of the little things that need to be done in addition to just giving guns to staff.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ez bake, post: 2023183, member: 229"] This is really my issue with talking about the cost-savings of using existing staff - training is going to be an issue and while more than a little bit of the training and needed dollars are going to be donated, there's still a ton of money to pour into getting all the necessary staff at every school properly trained to handle situations like taking on an active shooter - that's not normal CCW and you're good to go stuff - you're now protecting the lives of others - including children. I'm still convinced that training/arming staff is a good alternative to doing nothing, but I hope this bill is crafted to account for all of the little things that need to be done in addition to just giving guns to staff. [/QUOTE]
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