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    Quote Originally Posted by wango View Post
    First off, no price is too high to protect our children (or educate them for that matter, apparently). Arming teachers (and all staff) is a brilliant idea, easy fix right there.
    I can see it now… instead of students breaking in to the closet to steal erasers and candy, they’ll break in and steal the gun. Oh and if it’s really secure, it won’t be much help when the shooter bursts into the room. I guess they’ll need to carry it on their hips at all times, just in case.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Test Monsterone View Post
    I can see it now… instead of students breaking in to the closet to steal erasers and candy, they’ll break in and steal the gun. Oh and if it’s really secure, it won’t be much help when the shooter bursts into the room. I guess they’ll need to carry it on their hips at all times, just in case.
    Protecting schools? It’s a SNAFU if ever there was one.

    Still curious, what did his grandmother do to have the kid shoot her in the face? Kids, can never figure em out, sheesh. But don’t deny them their 2nd amendment rights. Speaking of which, did the founding fathers put an age limit of just who could be armed to protect us as a militia? Certainly they must have, being that they were all-knowing, future predicting wizards. If not, why is the age of 18 so relevant to the fact that he was able to purchase a gun or two, seems arbitrary?

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