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<blockquote data-quote="jdagreek" data-source="post: 2018575" data-attributes="member: 14916"><p>What you describe would be a good start. And, I think it is doable by about every school with little or zero disruption to the mission of schools, which is to educate our children and grandchildren. When you think about a school there are only a few areas where a perpetrator can garner access to teachers and children. The target rich areas are where the kids are let off the bus and where they enter the school. You also have parking lots where some kids and teachers exit their autos and access the school buildings. There should be some way in most instances to limit the ingress and egress to the school buildings. Also fortify the classroom doors to restrict access to only teachers etc. Hell every hotel/motel room in this country has key access to the rooms. It can't be that expensive to have some kind of card entry to the classrooms. There are lots of ways schools can make their facilities less easy to access to those who have no reason to be there.</p><p></p><p>If there is someone out there who is bent on committing this kind of crime there is just no way to stop every one of them from having some success. Guns or no guns, there are hundreds of ways to commit these kinds of heinous crimes. History is full of examples of these kinds of acts.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jdagreek, post: 2018575, member: 14916"] What you describe would be a good start. And, I think it is doable by about every school with little or zero disruption to the mission of schools, which is to educate our children and grandchildren. When you think about a school there are only a few areas where a perpetrator can garner access to teachers and children. The target rich areas are where the kids are let off the bus and where they enter the school. You also have parking lots where some kids and teachers exit their autos and access the school buildings. There should be some way in most instances to limit the ingress and egress to the school buildings. Also fortify the classroom doors to restrict access to only teachers etc. Hell every hotel/motel room in this country has key access to the rooms. It can't be that expensive to have some kind of card entry to the classrooms. There are lots of ways schools can make their facilities less easy to access to those who have no reason to be there. If there is someone out there who is bent on committing this kind of crime there is just no way to stop every one of them from having some success. Guns or no guns, there are hundreds of ways to commit these kinds of heinous crimes. History is full of examples of these kinds of acts. [/QUOTE]
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