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Title : On School Shootings; What's Happened Since
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On School Shootings; What's Happened Since
I'll be upfront with what I believe.This "what shall we do" idea of everything but restricting guns is America's way of saying, "I give up." Well, I don't give up.
This is NOT the new normal; it's not normal at all and I refuse to accept that.
NO other first-world country has this issue. Nobody.
I am sorry it has taken mass shooting after mass shooting, especially of children, to strike a match but now it's a fire and it's unstoppable.
Onward.
The President is advocating that teachers be armed (and get a bonus in pay if they do). His ignorance and hubris is laughable. I have not seen a teachers group or law enforcement group yet endorse his idea and, in fact, they are against it.
Any adult can clearly see why this is a bad idea but:
In about two dozen states, including California, schools can allow staff to carry guns on campus, although some require concealed-carry licenses, according to the National Conference of State Legislatures.Here are some reasons not to do this:
Deputy responding to school call accidentally shoots himself in the leg.
Third-grader pulls trigger on Maplewood cop’s gun, firing a shot
The officer was sitting on a bench talking with some students about 1:45 p.m., when a third-grader pressed the trigger of the officer’s holstered weapon, according to a news release issued by the Maplewood Police Department.
The gun discharged through the bottom of the holster and a bullet struck the floor, the news release said.What health care professionals think, from ABC News:
The officer, who was unaware that the child was touching his gun, was wearing a department-approved, Level 3 security holster, the news release said. The holster is equipped with a trigger guard designed to prevent a gun from being fired while in it.
In 2016, the American Medical Association (AMA) made a statement saying that “gun violence represents a public health crisis which requires a comprehensive public health response and solution.” The AMA also supports bans on the possession and use of firearms and ammunition by unsupervised youths under the age of 18 and the mandatory inclusion of safety devices on all firearms, whether manufactured or imported into the United States.The American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) has a policy statement on firearm-related injuries affecting children, which states that the “absence of guns from children’s homes and communities is the most reliable and effective measure to prevent firearm-related injuries in children and adolescents.” According to the AAP, the U.S. has the highest rates of firearm-related deaths among high-income countries, and 84.5 percent of all homicides of people ages 15 to 19 were firearm-related in 2009. The AAP also noted that for kids ages 10 to 17, guns are the method used for 40 percent of suicides.The AAP supports stronger gun laws, including stronger background checks, banning assaults weapons and addressing firearm trafficking. In their priorities for gun violence prevention, the AAP advocates for violence prevention programs, more funding for gun violence prevention research, physician counseling on the health hazards of firearms and mental health access for children and their families, particularly to address the effects of exposure to violence.
Oh and if you want to be the parent who cares:Now you can buy a bulletproof blanket specifically made for your kids to use during school shootings
Of course, this raises the inevitable question of equity as well as the question of "Couldn't the shooter just walk up and take it off?" Yeah.
Decide that this matters to you if only because the thought of your child huddling in a classroom, scared to death, is something YOU don't accept.
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