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Heard a story today on CNN I think...
Some school in Ohio (probably) doesn't allow concealed or open carry by teachers, principals or employees but does have a team with monthly training who have access to safes around the campus with weapons in them (don't know if handguns only or rifles)
Supposedly the identity of these individuals is kept secret but I'm sure they aren't hard to pick out. Mr. Smith the 30 something Afghanistan veteran and PT coach vs 75 year old Mrs. Rasmussen from the library who shouldn't even be driving.
Accepting the increased cost of weapons, safes, training and upkeep... Whatever we do is going to cost money... Is this a step that both sides could accept? For some, the answer is an obvious "No" because it increases guns.
Maybe it saves lives though. Maybe it doesn't
This almost seems like a happy medium between Mrs. Frizzle with a Glock 19 in a shoulder holster and no response capacity at all.
The safes would have to be very secure. Embedded in the concrete or the like... Opening a safe immediately alerts authorities.
I'd also put in a duress code to lock the safe for 48 hours and alert police. Some secure form of identification to first responders.
Pros and cons all around but it seemed more reasonable than most suggestions I've heard in the last week.
Again... I realize that to some the goal is to get rid of guns. A more realistic or at least intermediate goal could be to save lives and do something to make schools a harder target.
Thoughts?