Mesa senator, area officials present plan to place more officers on campuses
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downtownresident posted at 6:54 pm on Thu, Jan 17, 2013.
So, Rich. Still unethically double dipping at the expense of the children of Arizona?
Maybe you could start a guns-for-hire campus security company in addition to your other conflicting businesses?
[sad]
Mike McClellan posted at 9:03 am on Fri, Jan 18, 2013.
So as Crandall points out, we have 2200 public schools in the state (and another 300 private), yet he funds only 300 schools. leaving the rest to fend for themselves, with amateur John Wayne's/principals as the first responders to a madman.
If you're a parent at one of those schools, and a crazy shoots the place up, don't you have a nice lawsuit against the state for not providing adequate protection?
mikedurham posted at 9:43 am on Fri, Jan 18, 2013.
The NRA plan gets a foothold. What is being done is an end run on the "militia" portion of the second amendment ... that a teacher is armed and trained by police to do the posse comitatus work all under the color of an unpaid sacrificial school employee. The liability issues alone are a nightmare. Once again a solution is in progress before a well thought out emergency response plan.
DonGarney posted at 10:42 am on Fri, Jan 18, 2013.
Rich ...I love you man but you are out of touch on this one.....use the money to replace the medicaid that was lost to those who needed it the most....and put extra patrols on the streets instead of traffic enforcement...some new ideas create more danger and are just plain NRA talk!!!!!!!!!!!!