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Old 12-21-2012, 12:56 PM   #451
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Administration getting fired for being wrong....that's a funny ass joke.

I was actually thinking more along the lines of the superintendent and any local board members who fail to step up and insist on prompt action.
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Old 12-21-2012, 12:59 PM   #452
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How much time will this kid have missed from school because of this investigation and suspension, when it's all said and done ?
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Old 12-21-2012, 01:00 PM   #453
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And that has already been assured in this case, so it's no longer an issue. It's a virtual non-story if they acted expediently afterwards, which is where they open themselves to criticism (and hopefully unemployment in the days to come).

Yeah, we'll agree to disagree. I'd say the first day back is expediently. You don't.
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Old 12-22-2012, 05:20 PM   #454
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New Jersey Town Plans to Place Armed Guards in Schools | NBC New York

That's the town (and school system) I grew up in. My mother is still a 2nd grade teacher there.
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Old 12-28-2012, 09:20 PM   #455
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It dawned on me when I was walking through my office lobby today what the likely answer is - trained armed guards/police. I work in a small office building downtown and we have two armed guards - one on-duty police and one from a security company. The big downtown church has several on-duty police every Sunday patroling outside. Every sporting event and concerts I've been to had armed guards/police or any place that has a congregation of people. Why should schools be any different esp. when there could up to a couple thousand people in a small area? Imo, only those that are licensed, certified and trained should be armed to protect schools/offices/assemblies/etc.
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Old 12-28-2012, 09:25 PM   #456
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The big problem is where does the money come from? States are cutting education spending and small private schools don't have a good avenue to raise the money.

My daughter's school has a total of about 250 students that pay @5000 per student. It would take at least two guards to cover everything during the day and at night, plus training, plus added insurance costs. Let's say that adds up to 150,000. That's over 10% of the tuition. They can't afford that.
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Old 12-28-2012, 09:33 PM   #457
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It would be impractical for every school but a lot of school districts already do this. It is a great deterrent, as shown when there are police on walking patrol on city blocks, let alone office buildings, I believe.
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Old 12-28-2012, 09:44 PM   #458
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I agree on the money aspect. I don't think you can provide that for every school.

And this may be insensitive...but would the cost really justify it? I think someone threw around the figure of 5B or so to cover every school. Wouldn't it make much more sense to put that money toward oh, medical research? How many kids die each year from something like CF compared to school shootings?
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Old 12-28-2012, 09:48 PM   #459
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It would be impractical for every school but a lot of school districts already do this. It is a great deterrent, as shown when there are police on walking patrol on city blocks, let alone office buildings, I believe.

Really? Columbine had an armed guard even before the shooting there. As did the Clackamas mall.

It doesn't do jack to deter a motivated shooter.
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Old 12-28-2012, 09:56 PM   #460
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And .. here we go. Time to $$CASH$$ in on the tragedy.

6 year old survivor .. "Jill Doe" heard "cursing, screaming, and shooting" over the school intercom when the gunman, 20-year-old Adam Lanza, opened fire. Jill has sustained emotional and psychological trauma and injury. Jills' parents say they had failed to provide a "safe school setting" or design "an effective student safety emergency response plan and protocol."

How to correct this ? .. Law suit of course, to the tune of $100 million vs. the state.

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Old 12-28-2012, 10:15 PM   #461
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And .. here we go. Time to $$CASH$$ in on the tragedy.

6 year old survivor .. "Jill Doe" heard "cursing, screaming, and shooting" over the school intercom when the gunman, 20-year-old Adam Lanza, opened fire. Jill has sustained emotional and psychological trauma and injury. Jills' parents say they had failed to provide a "safe school setting" or design "an effective student safety emergency response plan and protocol."

How to correct this ? .. Law suit of course, to the tune of $100 million vs. the state.

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Wow, the last child has barely been buried and this. How about being grateful you can hold your child when 20 other sets of parents will never have that joy again.
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Old 12-28-2012, 10:21 PM   #462
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They didn't even wait for the funerals. They were talking to lawyers within a week.

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Old 12-28-2012, 10:21 PM   #463
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Really? Columbine had an armed guard even before the shooting there. As did the Clackamas mall.

It doesn't do jack to deter a motivated shooter.

No, just like banning all guns will not deter a motivated killer. I do feel safer in my building against someone pulling a gun or committing a violent act, not someone going on a rampage which nothing can stop. And I do feel safer walking downtown with the visible presence of walking patrols (if they pay attention).

Lest I be accused of parrotting the NRA, I don't pay any attention to what they say, except I did hear that they proposed arming teachers, which is stupid imo.
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Old 12-29-2012, 06:43 AM   #464
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6 year old survivor .. "Jill Doe" heard "cursing, screaming, and shooting" over the school intercom when the gunman, 20-year-old Adam Lanza, opened fire. Jill has sustained emotional and psychological trauma and injury. Jills' parents say they had failed to provide a "safe school setting" or design "an effective student safety emergency response plan and protocol."

My prediction: Intercoms will be banned before guns.
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Old 12-29-2012, 08:41 AM   #465
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I agree on the money aspect. I don't think you can provide that for every school.

And this may be insensitive...but would the cost really justify it? I think someone threw around the figure of 5B or so to cover every school. Wouldn't it make much more sense to put that money toward oh, medical research? How many kids die each year from something like CF compared to school shootings?

The $5B number is misleading because it wouldn't be one central fund paying for everybody (if that was the case $5B would be a drop in the bucket). It's more a case-by-case thing for the schools to decide, and for them, it's the cost of one more employee. For some it might make sense (and many already use them), and for others, it might not.

I don't get the resistance to this. It seems a little inconsistent. People want to dramatically alter the gun landscape in this country, but hiring a guard, no, that's crazy talk and too expensive. I think maybe the gun debate is so emotional, and so important to people way beyond this incident that they're worried that any other proposed measures might silence the gun debate some. I don't think that'll happen though. Of course, nor will there be any dramatic changes in the gun landscape either. But, crime generally is going down. There's going to be these huge public debates over ultimately nothing, when it's changes in society and culture, not the idiots in Washington, that is making the country a safer place.

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Old 12-29-2012, 09:02 AM   #466
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The $5B number is misleading because it wouldn't be one central fund paying for everybody (if that was the case $5B would be a drop in the bucket). It's more a case-by-case thing for the schools to decide, and for them, it's the cost of one more employee. For some it might make sense (and many already use them), and for others, it might not.

I don't get the resistance to this. It seems a little inconsistent. People want to dramatically alter the gun landscape in this country, but hiring a guard, no, that's crazy talk and too expensive. I think maybe the gun debate is so emotional, and so important to people way beyond this incident that they're worried that any other proposed measures might silence the gun debate some. I don't think that'll happen though. Of course, nor will there be any dramatic changes in the gun landscape either. But, crime generally is going down. There's going to be these huge public debates over ultimately nothing, when it's changes in society and culture, not the idiots in Washington, that is making the country a safer place.

Do we think one guard is legitimately going to stop this kind of stuff? I don't see it. From the outside, a person simply has to come in a different door or scout things well enough to know. From the inside, a student could easily get a guard first and then do what they want to do. Or in a worst case scenario, kids start grouping together to plan these things.

If an intruder has an assault rifle and a guard has just a basic weapon are those really favorable odds? Even at 50-50 odds I don't see the value in it.
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Old 12-29-2012, 09:16 AM   #467
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Do we think one guard is legitimately going to stop this kind of stuff?

I don't believe anyone (at least not anyone functional) thinks this legitimately eliminates the possibility of a shooting incident ... but that isn't the goal either.

The goal seems to be to delude ourselves into firming up the illusion of "safety". There's not a lot of interest -- and certainly a distinct lack of will -- to do anything that will substantially reduce the risks (whatever level those risks actually are).
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Old 12-29-2012, 06:12 PM   #468
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I'm actually for armed cops in schools... AND strict gun control.

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Old 12-29-2012, 06:56 PM   #469
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I think the intent is to deter 99% of the potential situations, not the 1% that only a team of SWATs can stop.
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Old 12-29-2012, 07:13 PM   #470
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I think the intent is to deter 99% of the potential situations, not the 1% that only a team of SWATs can stop.

True. But making it as difficult as possible for 100% of persons who may have ill intentions to obtain weapons designed to kill a LOT of people can't be such a horrible idea.
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Old 12-29-2012, 07:32 PM   #471
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Wow, the last child has barely been buried and this. How about being grateful you can hold your child when 20 other sets of parents will never have that joy again.

Not sure what the right number is but there should be some ongoing therapy subsidy for the kids to help them through this.
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Old 12-29-2012, 08:40 PM   #472
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Not sure what the right number is but there should be some ongoing therapy subsidy for the kids to help them through this.

No doubt at all about that, make sure all the families get as much assistance as they need, but just the fact that this family is looking to gain so much from the state really doesn't sit well with me.
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Old 12-30-2012, 12:01 AM   #473
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It's more a case-by-case thing for the schools to decide, and for them, it's the cost of one more employee.

And in many of those cases, it's probably at the expense of another employee - a band teacher, an art teacher, a special ed assistant, etc.

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The goal seems to be to delude ourselves into firming up the illusion of "safety".

Bingo.
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Old 04-24-2013, 08:47 AM   #474
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FWIW, here's a longer version of the story making the rounds on the AP wire this morning.

Short version is that voters in Newtown rejected both a town budget & a school budget that had a roughly 5% tax increase overall, with much of the new money devoted to hiring additional school security, both armed & unarmed. The town budget was close (50.7% against), the school budget not so much (55-45 against).
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Old 04-24-2013, 09:08 AM   #475
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I've always wondered what the chances are something like this (or any notable acts of violence) would happen at the exact same place? I really believe, like many other acts, that it was a one-off - esp. in a place like Newtown. Unless a place has a culture of violence (like Chicago or Philly), the local people may feel it's not prudent to overcompensate. In other words, how many persons in Newtown are like the shooter? Acts like this, as well as terrorist acts, will happen again regularly but not in the same place.
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Old 04-24-2013, 09:14 AM   #476
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I've always wondered what the chances are something like this (or any notable acts of violence) would happen at the exact same place? I really believe, like many other acts, that it was a one-off - esp. in a place like Newtown. Unless a place has a culture of violence (like Chicago or Philly), the local people may feel it's not prudent to overcompensate. In other words, how many persons in Newtown are like the shooter? Acts like this, as well as terrorist acts, will happen again regularly but not in the same place.

Or is it somewhat like lightning, that given the same conditions, the odds of a second strike in the same place are actually greater than the first occurrence?

edit to add: I'm not arguing that it is more likely, mostly just posing the question, probably rhetorically.
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Old 04-24-2013, 09:28 AM   #477
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Tis also brings up an interesting question in my mind. Did this not pass because the shootings happened in that community? I.E some folks are still so traumatized (rightfully so) by the shootings that they don't want to go down the road of possibly putting guns in their schools?

Would the increase have passed or been voted down by a wider margin if the shootings were in a neighboring community and not Newtown?
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I think the location has something to do with it also. Connecticut would tend to lean more anti-gun, where some places in the country would vote to eliminate books and teachers just to flood the school with guns.
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Worth noting - maybe - that this was the first time that Newtown had voted on the town budget and the school budget separately. That switch came after it took them 5 votes to get a budget approved last year.
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The part that caught my eye was where they were regretting holding back their kid for a year. The premise obviously being that if they had let him go to school a year earlier, he wouldn't have been in the classroom where most of the kids were killed.
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Nuts that this has been 6 years and we are no better off in addressing these tragedies. These events should not be forgotten as digamma said.
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Was just thinking of this as it came up on my timeline. It is unfathomable to me that we are in a worse place than we were when this happened.

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It's a shockingly large percent of the population who believe in that hoax stuff.

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