Rate of School Shootings in U.S. Unchanged Amid Increased Security

By Kimberly Hefling | February 3, 2014

  • February 3, 2014 at 2:55 pm
    Eric Hessian says:
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    This article is without merit, and those few last lines clearly telegraph the agenda, the ruse of “easy access to guns” – address the fact that SINCE security measures have been in place, while the rate of shootings may not have changed because of the lack of responsibility and respect for firearms propelled and cultivated due to making firearm ownership a taboo topic in up-coming generations, to the point that it perverts the view of firearms as a powerful evil to adopt, rather than just a common-place item that every home should have no different than the 3800 pound weapon that sits in the driveway – what HAS happened that the article FAILS to report is that the severity of such shootings has diminished greatly because response is there, in 90 seconds, rather than 90 minutes of waiting for local law enforcement to arrive. Lives were saved BECAUSE of that 90-second armed security response time, and the active shooter stopped nearly as soon as started.



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