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Bulletproof steel shelters sold as solution
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Posted By: Ribicon, 7/19/2022 1:33:36 PM

A company in Fort Pierce, Florida–not far from Parkland, site of the 2018 school shooting that killed 17–is stirring controversy with its plan to protect children from school shootings by hiding them in bullet-resistant steel enclosures. To many, the idea of directing children into stark metal boxes serves as an alarming symbol of a country that fails time and again to address the causes of its gun violence crisis.(Snip)John Corrado, vice-president of National Safety Shelters, says the company sees its shelters as a response to an intractable problem. “Obviously, the fewer the guns, the better. Because you can’t have shootings without guns,” Corrado says.

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USA refuses to keep dangerous people locked away and we won't let teachers be armed, so here are some frightening metal boxes you can install in classrooms.

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Reply 1 - Posted by: Hermit_Crab 7/19/2022 2:04:51 PM (No. 1221287)
And yet at the same time our rulers want to make it illegal for us peasants to buy, possess or wear 'body armor;. I suppose these steel boxes, with just one small attachment point could easily be turned into Zyklon B type chambers, for those children who somehow evaded abortion and 'vaccination'.
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Reply 2 - Posted by: Hazymac 7/19/2022 2:16:03 PM (No. 1221302)
Put enough criminals in bulletproof steel structures, e.g., prisons, and violent crime will subside accordingly. Arming teachers, administrators, and custodians could greatly mitigate the evil done by a shooter inside a school, but first make sure an outsider cannot get into the school. In Uvalde the killer walked right in an open door.
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Reply 3 - Posted by: DVC 7/19/2022 2:29:16 PM (No. 1221318)
Better to arm the teachers, but simply LOCKING the doors would work in most cases. The idiot administrators of the Uvalde school never took the requirements to keep the doors locked at all seriously, violated it all the time, from reports. Just locking the doors would probably defeat 98% of these losers.
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Reply 4 - Posted by: TLCary 7/19/2022 2:43:19 PM (No. 1221333)
FTA: “Obviously, the fewer the guns, the better. Because you can’t have shootings without guns,” Reality. A father borrowed a shotgun from his barber (because Texas has MORE guns, the better) and stopped the killing spree in Texas.
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Reply 5 - Posted by: GirlwithaCurl 7/19/2022 2:53:20 PM (No. 1221348)
It ain't the guns that are causing all of this violence. It's the current leadership. Obummer, who is clearly running things, wants the USA to become like a war-torn Middle Eastern country where ordinary citizens are dodging bullets when they leave their huts/hovels/homes to do everyday things, such as go to school. By golly, he's achieving it!
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Reply 6 - Posted by: RWPollock 7/19/2022 2:55:46 PM (No. 1221352)
Aren't the kids sitting ducks if the steel shelters are penetrated? Do shelters reverse the problem that schools without armed protection in some way remain as soft targets? This is a gesture that indicates failures on so many levels!
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Reply 7 - Posted by: Jesuslover54 7/19/2022 3:03:47 PM (No. 1221365)
Bulletproof vests and guards with balls a better solution.
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Reply 8 - Posted by: Birddog 7/19/2022 4:00:01 PM (No. 1221417)
There IS a tried and true solution to school shootings, in fact the ONLY thing that has ever worked...shoot the SOB in the face. It has worked every time, in fact it is the preferred method used by school shooters themselves/upon themselves, they have regularly instituted it even before cops arrive.It makes ZERO difference who it is that puts a bullet in their brain, anyone's will suffice. Average number of dead when it is a cop that delivers it? 18.6. Average number when a civilian does? 2.3 Clearly, it is vastly preferably to have a civilian do it.
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Reply 9 - Posted by: bighambone 7/19/2022 5:27:18 PM (No. 1221565)
How about preventing a lot of those so-called mass shootings by using preemptive legal action to take obviously dangerous “nut jobs” who are very likely to go off the beam and perpetrate those shootings off the streets once and for all. Once identified they should also be put in the federal gun background check databases so that they can’t legally purchase firearms. As believing nut jobs as they fill out the federal firearms background form regarding their mental circumstances and expecting them to tell the truth is nuttier than the nut jobs themselves.
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Reply 10 - Posted by: FJB 7/19/2022 5:30:11 PM (No. 1221571)
And all the kiddies get helmets and flak jackets.
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Reply 11 - Posted by: Strike3 7/19/2022 5:37:07 PM (No. 1221579)
Ten foot fence around the school topped by barbed wire. One gate with armed security. Well armed.
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Reply 12 - Posted by: Faithfully 7/19/2022 7:01:17 PM (No. 1221715)
Every classroom should be retro-fitted with a door to the outside. No more cowering in fear for the dear children.
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Reply 13 - Posted by: Tennman 7/19/2022 7:23:29 PM (No. 1221751)
And if there's an active shooter, how are they going to get the kids to these "safe houses"? Need someone to run cover and i seriously doubt any teachers will raise their hands and it's been shown the police are almost usless
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