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Steve Berman's avatar

I rarely comment, but Erick is on to something on school door fortification. In the IT business, we always prefer a technical control over a policy control. A policy control or procedure can be ignored or overridden. A technical control is much harder to bypass since you have to be in a position to disable it. Fortified doors are a technical control. A system like banks have, where an officer or teacher with a "panic button" causing heavy bars to drop over exterior doors would stop anyone from getting in or out quickly and effectively. Having "man-trap" areas at entrances where bars can drop on both ends of a short vestibule would be even better. This system is well tested at military control centers, protected data centers, banks, and law enforcement facilities. It should be funded, piloted and rolled out for schools.

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Carmine Pescatore's avatar

Let the school staff who want to carry do so. Give them the training to do the job right. At fifty feet or less, the smallest pocket pistol can stop the bad guy

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