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Moonhead -> RE: Armed "volunteers" in our schools (12/19/2012 7:37:40 AM)


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ORIGINAL: calamitysandra

Really?

A world where there are armed volunteers, teachers, police, soldiers (take your pick) to be found in every school is desirable? That is the solution?

I am sorry, but do you even realise just how unthinkable this is to most of the rest of the free world?

I'd be quite worried about how the volunteers are vetted, myself. I mentioned that in the thread that got locked. Given the amount of restrictions on people who are employed to work with kids, giving somebody a security job in a school without any background checks purely because they can bring their own gun is completely absurd, really.




SimplyMichael -> RE: Armed "volunteers" in our schools (12/19/2012 7:46:30 AM)

Kids are safer without cops or security. That many people, odds are a few will go nuts.




jlf1961 -> RE: Armed "volunteers" in our schools (12/19/2012 11:08:10 AM)

NASHVILLE, Tenn.- After the tragic events at Sandy Hook Elementary School one local father and former marine is standing guard at his children's school and parents say he's a welcome addition to the school.
Jordan Pritchard, a former Staff Sergeant in the US Marine Corps pulled down his old Marine Corps uniform from the attic Sunday night and decided to make a difference in his community. When he was in the military his job was to keep our country safe and for the next week he planned bring that safety home by standing guard outside the front door of Gower Elementary School.
He says it's his responsibility.
"I'm doing this because we need hope man. We need hope," explained Pritchard.
He's a volunteer. He's not getting paid. He's not even armed but parent said they feel a whole lot better about leaving their children at school while he's been at the front door.
The shooting massacre in Newtown, Connecticut was a thousand miles away, but what happened there hits too close to home.
Pritchard said it's his duty, and parents are appreciative.
"If you are able and capable of doing something you have the responsibility to act," he said.
Sarah Knies has a 2nd and 3rd who attend Gower Elementary School. She said she was comforted knowing Pritchard was there.
"He made me feel good. Just to know that he stood up and did something to make us all feel better today," she explained.
Many parents, staff and students stopped by to thank Pritchard.
"When parents come up to me and they're crying and thanking me for being out here," Pritchard said. "There's no job in the world that can pay me enough money to not do things for the kids and the parents,"
Pritchard also has children who attend Gower Elementary School: a daughter, Valerie, in second grade and a son, Colby, in first grade. He insists his actions have not just been about them. He said he feels is about something much bigger.
"We have to live this life for other people. That's the only way that happiness and true peace and hope will come back to our nation is when we all come back together and love each other," he said.
Sergeant Pritchard plans to stand guard at the school until Wednesday, when Metro Schools finish for the year.




VideoAdminChi -> RE: Armed "volunteers" in our schools (12/21/2012 2:19:11 PM)

FR,

Per Alpha, please continue this discussion on All things gun control go here .

Thank you for your participation.

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