I was wondering about that too. Here it is:
1. Metal Detectors In Every School: This maintains such common sense it’s impossible to believe that it doesnt already happen. This is a bigger failure in the era of post-Columbine than the popularity of the AR-15. How do the largest schools in our nation (Stoneman Douglas is one of the largest at over 3,000 students) not have access points controlled through a metal detector daily? Our courts, government buildings, airports, sports stadiums, conventions, and plenty of other public gatherings demand them.
Thanks. I saw that the header for Step One was in the article, but somehow just the header got left out of the excerpt.
Good point
“1. Metal Detectors In Every School: This maintains such common sense its impossible to believe that it doesnt already happen.”
Um, school shooters would simply shoot the person operating the metal detector first and continue on.
THAT is common sense. Metal detectors are not.
If you think you need metal detectors then you’ve got a bigger problem than you are addressing.