sprigfan wrote:In my opinion, the easiest and most obvious (although expensive) course of action is to seriously increase security at schools. Every single school, private and public, should have armed guards/police during all school hours and sporting events. There should be only one entrance to the building, manned by an armed guard during all school hours.
In addition, active shooter drills should be conducted by all staff and students, just as regularly as fire and tornado drills.
I fully acknowledge that this is not a solution for the underlying problems that cause these shootings, but I think it would be the most effective course of action for the time being.
I am torn on this. Honestly. My first thought was that someone in the school should have had the ability to stop the threat; an armed guard was one of the ideas that came to mind as a possible solution to this.
However, giving it more thought... knowing that our schools need to be safe and protected, it's still a school, and school is where kids learn how the world 'should work'. Look at how much has been imposed on us since 9/11 as "
the most effective course of action for the time being", only to become a hated and invasive, permanent surveillance and control system imposed on our citizens. The gun haters don't NEED gun control if we continue to go down this path, because gun control's never been about the guns; it's always been about the people. It's people control. The gun haters aren't gun haters, they're people haters. They hate self-sufficient, independent people who are able to take care of themselves because those are the people who will not let them take everything over. And this idea to put checkpoints up any place there COULD be a threat will surely lead to complete domination. Here's how...
These kids who by this proposal will eat breakfast, learn, and play under 'armed guard', grow up to believe that the answer to any threat is to install checkpoints and citizen monitoring. Threats can happen anywhere. PLEASE consider the long term ramifications. If we continue down this path, will we not only be subjugating ourselves into a prison-world? If we want to control the actions of a few, then who, exactly, gets to control the actions of all? Let's look at history...
After the TSA started searching and groping grannies and kids in response to 9/11, we the NFL caved in to this checkpoint mentality after one idiot brought mace to a game. Now it's schools. Okay, well, it's not just schools where where mass shootings happen, so... Next, it's got to be shopping malls. How about the grocery store or market? Ready for your person and cars to be searched everywhere? Isn't the TSA doing that at roadside checkpoints already for trucks? What about the DHS running checking high schoolers as they entered prom in NM last year? We've got the TSA on our light rail system. Maybe they should set up DUI-type checkpoints to look for guns in cars randomly. This is where this idea leads us. It's where it already IS leading us.
Forget gun registration, forget high capacity magazine bans, forget waiting periods. The freedom haters pass Go and collect 200 million citizens; if we decide that citizen surveillance and monitoring and checkpoints solve all our security fears, folks... it's OVER!