Indiana School Passes Guns in School Policy

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Small town. What I remember of it from my time as a Hoosier, was that it was an old railroad town on a line between Indianapolis and Chicago...don't think there's more than 2000 people living there (and probably half that are K-12).
I wonder what's considered an administrator....principals? counselors? office staff? In any case, it won't be a great deal of armed folks with grade classes topping out at 60-70 kids.

In that setting, one could be enough. The key is that the closest armed responder is in the building, not across town or across the county. Smaller schools are far less likely to have a school resource officer, which heretofore has left them entirely defenseless.

Sure I'd rather it covver all staff, but this is a step in the right direction. We have to turn the tide eventually, and I don't think its that far off.
 

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