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Door sleeve thwarts active shooters in schools (Original Post)
Bayard
Nov 2019
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BuffaloJackalope
(818 posts)1. You know what else would thwart active shooters in schools?
Getting rid of the fucking guns.
maxsolomon
(33,327 posts)2. One is (politically and practically) impossible, the other unacceptable.
It's absurd to have to reverse engineer doors that are designed to facilitate exiting.
The 16-year old in Santa Clarita got his gun somewhere. That person was negligent, and I don't care if it was his parents. Prosecute them.
PoindexterOglethorpe
(25,853 posts)3. Uhhhh, I don't think very many schools have doors quite like that.
I suppose every single door in every single school could be changed, and door sleeves stashed near the new doors. And no one will ever steal or hide one of those door sleeves, right?
Actually, it would be easier and probably cheaper to confiscate all the guns out there.
Duppers
(28,120 posts)4. Excellent idea! K&R