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Today in Gun Safety - Armed Guards in Schools ...

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Sal

Sal

Chatfield School co-directors Matt Young and Bill Kraly announced last week that they had hired retired Lapeer County Sheriff’s Dept. firearms instructor Clark Arnold as a security guard in response to the December mass shooting at Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown, Connecticut.

“It’s a tremendous asset to the safety of our students,” Young told WNEM in a report that aired on Tuesday.

But by Wednesday, the school had admitted to The Flint Journal that the retired firearms instructor had made a “made a breach in security protocol” and left his unloaded handgun unattended in the school restroom “for a few moments.”

http://www.rawstory.com/rs/2013/01/18/newly-hired-school-guard-leaves-unattended-handgun-in-student-bathroom/#.UPlr9DCVdhs.twitter

Nothing says school safety like a random handgun left in the potty.

What could possibly go wrong?

no stress

no stress

Sal wrote:Chatfield School co-directors Matt Young and Bill Kraly announced last week that they had hired retired Lapeer County Sheriff’s Dept. firearms instructor Clark Arnold as a security guard in response to the December mass shooting at Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown, Connecticut.

“It’s a tremendous asset to the safety of our students,” Young told WNEM in a report that aired on Tuesday.

But by Wednesday, the school had admitted to The Flint Journal that the retired firearms instructor had made a “made a breach in security protocol” and left his unloaded handgun unattended in the school restroom “for a few moments.”

http://www.rawstory.com/rs/2013/01/18/newly-hired-school-guard-leaves-unattended-handgun-in-student-bathroom/#.UPlr9DCVdhs.twitter

Nothing says school safety like a random handgun left in the potty.

What could possibly go wrong?



An unloaded gun...ie paperweight. ummm, they could always use it like a hammer I guess


lol!

Sal

Sal

Gunz wrote:


An unloaded gun...ie paperweight. ummm, they could always use it like a hammer I guess


Yep.

Nothing could make kids feel more secure at school and teach them more about firearm safety than a handgun on a commode.


lol!

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