ServiceSoon
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If you use your own personal definition of prison than I understand your interpretation. That is unfortunately for you not how words work. Schools have been using fences and creating entrapment areas to control entry for years. The other suggestions are as hysterical as the insinuation that mass shootings pose a significant danger to children.Sounds pretty close to a prison to me:
I have some nieces who are in elementary school and my bother told me they are not allowed to speak even during lunch. He says they are expected to act "like robots." Add armed teachers and some of the other nonsense suggested and I think that's pretty much a prison.
Agreed. Curious why this has become a national priority. Are states and localities not inept enough to take the actions they deem necessary to provide protection for children? Other reason?Interestingly, the governor of Alaska is saying on MSNBC that when he was a kid, kids would routinely take their shotguns to school and go pheasant hunting during breaks. He was making the point that circumstances vary by state and region, and there is no one size fits all solution.