7 Simple Steps to Eliminate School Shootings Overnight

Guest Post by Kevin McCullough

7 Simple Steps to Eliminate School Shootings Overnight

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After days of bitter hurt, anger, deep savage argument, and plenty of non-thinking social media trolls blurting whatever comes to mind through their thumbs, it’s time we as Americans begin a genuine discussion about how to stop the next school shooting from occurring.

It’s important that we do this even though gun deaths are by no means the most dangerous form of death in America today.

In 2017, with 300,000,000-plus guns in the hands of Americans, there were 15,549 gun deaths. This ranks less than half the number of automobile deaths even though there are fewer cars in existence than guns. In 2017, there were 253,000,000 cars in existence and 41,000 auto deaths.

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Nonetheless, the rhetoric is so loud and the anger so tightly wound that a way forward needs to begin. Genuinely good people on both sides of this issue disagree. Pro-gun people believe that owning a gun is one step of many in helping to keep their families safe and their government from becoming too tyrannical. Anti-gun people believe that the mere existence of a gun is a danger to all. But note that both sets of people desire safety in general.

With very little expertise, but with a robust research ability, my staff and I began looking at this issue this week from the perspective of what could be done that would be tangible, but also acceptable to both sides of the discussion. Here’s seven simple steps that can and should be implemented overnight across the country and in similar fashion school shootings would be eliminated. This list is not exhaustive but is a starting point where good-willed people can come together to make a significant difference now.

1. Metal Detectors In Every School: This maintains such common sense it’s impossible to believe that it doesn’t 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.

2. Enforce Everything: Oddly those calling for more laws to be added to the already overly tufted books of law regarding firearms may not realize just how many laws already exist. Simple enforcement of existing laws would cut down on uncounted numbers of people owning guns, possessing guns, and utilizing guns. This is particularly true in the area of those with mental health issues. Begin doing what laws already state must be done, and do so like our children’s lives depend on it.

3. Perform Active Shooter Drills: In many school districts in the nation earthquake drills are performed. No children have died in earthquakes at an American school in years but the drills go forward. “Sequester and Hide” (and then get your cell phone out and begin “facebook-LIVE-ing”) should be replaced with “Barricade, Attack, & Survive.” Young people should be aware of how quickly they can move a teacher’s desk and their own to protect against a shooter. These should be practiced and drilled at minimum in comparison to earthquake drills.

4. Reinforce Doors, Windows, Buses, Locks: Though these things left to themselves were installed and still did not stop the shooter at Sandy Hook Elementary in Newtown, Connecticut, they are able to stop some of the carnage. At the Stoneman Douglas high school, the shooter attempted to shoot through the reinforced glass of the classrooms in an attempt to shoot victims outside the building, but was unable to because of the technology of the glass. That piece of hardened, thickened glass saved lives.

5. Recruit Retired Military & Law Enforcement: The number of qualified public safety professionals that live in our communities is surprising. These friends and neighbors have already received certification and weapons training. Most of them (unless they become criminals) are already allowed to own, possess, and carry firearms. Having them operate the access points at all schools, check every backpack and bag carried onto the premises, and engage every threat be it a firearm, a pocketknife or any other form of contraband — would not only ensure a safer school campus, but also a more rule following, law abiding one. Drugs, porn, and other forms of disruptive materials would be filtered out of the school campus environment on the threat of being discovered every day by the school security professional.

6. Arm All Appropriate Personnel: Giving teachers, coaches, and administrators (only the ones who wish to) the right to protect themselves on campus is a backstop to all other methods. But it is a genuine deterrent nonetheless. If only 5-10% of staff were also armed, certified, and properly trained, there would be no threat that first got through the detectors, security professionals, and the hallways that would still be allowed complete and utter access to the student body. Instead of a coach taking bullets, giving up his life to protect his students, numbers of teachers and coaches would be ready to confront any threat that made it to their area of the campus.

7. Publicize Consequence: The mere knowledge of this list of obstacles to any attacker may not completely dissuade them. But since it was readily apparent that this list of steps would have actually saved some if not all of the lives in Florida this week, one thing can be easily understood. Any individual who decides to try something under these guidelines runs a much larger threat of being caught, captured, and killed if he tries it. So talk about it openly. Do the drills, teach the kids to fight for their own survival, tell the predators in advance that if they choose to attack a school it is open war on them, and before they ever have the chance to enter the facility the daunting challenge they will face will likely be a price too steep for them to be willing to pay.

Israel has already put some of these steps into practice and the nation has seen almost zero school attacks since adopting them.

None of these steps infringe upon law-abiding people’s Second Amendment rights.

All of these steps attempt to stop and engage mentally ill or deliberately belligerent attackers.

This list would make an immediate impact on every school that adopts them.

No common sense American can deny their effectiveness.

Our kids are worth it!

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Credit
Credit
February 18, 2018 11:05 am

8. make it a crime for news media to use the perpetrator’s name on air to discourage fame seeking loonies.
9. enact summary execution laws for such crimes

Martin brundlefly
Martin brundlefly
  Credit
February 18, 2018 3:04 pm

2,5,8,9

The rest are dumb. This guy started shooting outside, nullifying most of the list. The publicized summary execution is prolly the only real deterant here.

Mad as hell
Mad as hell
  Credit
February 19, 2018 11:00 am

1. through 20. – Stop prescribing SSRI medications to kids, making them in to rage monsters.
I personally do not want my kids going to a prison environment in school. When does it make sense to turn your local school in to North Korea? Does it make sense to have a bunch of ex-military wandering the halls, just waiting for some prankster kid to put glue in a locker, and some bullet head, ex military freaks out and takes them down with extreme prejudice? Really? I mean he COULD have been dangerous. Glue could kill…..
Metal detectors at the entrance? Reinforced windows? Are school buses going to go full armored truck too? Hell, why don’t we just put up razor wire, checkpoints and bar code all the kids….if were going to go full retard, lets go big or go home.
I have no problem whatsoever with arming teachers, just like I have no problem with any other armed citizen. They sure as hell seem a little more competent than the LEO’s that manage to shoot everyone BUT the suspect in most armed situations. And, since most citizens don’t have sovereign immunity and “paid leave” I am willing to bet they would think 2 and 3 times before shooting to kill.
The stupid seems to burn brighter with every one of these incidents. The American citizen should understand that every time there is a tragedy like this, there are two victims; the unfortunate victims at the scene, AND more of the citizens’ freedom being threatened by these assholes that use these shootings to push their stupid agenda, sales of “security” products and there hope of making every school in to a full fledged concentration camp. For safety and the children of course.

anarchyst
anarchyst
  Mad as hell
February 19, 2018 10:25 pm

You are correct about cops being pussies when it comes to threatening situations. MARINES are trained to go toward the gunfire…
I may ruffle a few feathers here, but, I DON’T CARE. When it comes to school shootings, “officer safety” takes precedence over apprehending the shooter. Look at Columbine, and other school mass shootings where “trained police officers” SAT ON THEIR HANDS and waited, afraid to take action, while the “bad guy” was committing his carnage. Marine veterans are TRAINED and would go towards the sound of weapons fire. I would trust a Marine veteran over a police officer in such a situation, even though police officers are protected by their unions and official immunity.

wdg
wdg
February 18, 2018 11:09 am

Almost all schools are now “gun-free” zones making them tempting targets for every sociopathic and drug-induced killer out there. Chicago is a gun-free city but apparently gangs and criminals are not following these lofty ideals. It must be time for another march by brainwashed fools and certified idiots to “Take Back Our Schools”. There is a madness in the land that has infected the minds of so many people making me wonder if truth can ever shine through darkened shroud that engulfs us.

unit472/
unit472/
  wdg
February 18, 2018 11:25 am

Madmen choose colleges, schools and churches for their atrocities precisely because they are a target rich environment of unarmed civilians that generates maximum outrage and minimal risk to the killer.

Try pulling that off at a mall or some other crowded venue and some of the citizens you encounter will have guns and start shooting back!

None Ya Biz
None Ya Biz
  unit472/
February 18, 2018 12:44 pm

I don’t agree with that so much. I live in Memphis and the largest mall here is the Wolfchase Galleria. Here recently a group of black thugs decided to have a firefight in the parking lot. This firefight wound up moving to the Oak Court Mall and no one at either mall engaged the assholes that started the crap. As far as I know, MPD has 4 people in custody but is still looking for others involved in this incident. So being at a Mall isn’t necessarily some place safe in this day and age. However, that being said, I always carry concealed. 🙂

Annie
Annie
  None Ya Biz
February 18, 2018 7:25 pm

No reason to get involved if they’re just shooting at each other…

Credit
Credit
  wdg
February 18, 2018 11:28 am

“There is a madness in the land that has infected the minds of so many people…”

check out #s1,3,5 and 6 and consider the recent scientific proclamations of a pole flip and the thinning geo magnetic field

https://io9.gizmodo.com/5851828/10-things-an-electromagnetic-field-can-do-to-your-brain

anarchyst
anarchyst
February 18, 2018 11:10 am

We already have facilities where the author’s “7 steps” are implemented. They’re called “prisons”.
The only solution is armed school personnel….

unit472/
unit472/
  anarchyst
February 18, 2018 11:36 am

I also question the wisdom of having schools with 2 or 3,000 students. It serves no real purpose to be that big except for the egos of school administrators and football and basketball coaches. OTOH it allows for bullying and the isolation of those being bullied and it is here where alienated misfits develop their urge for ‘revenge’.

Maggie
Maggie
  unit472/
February 18, 2018 12:21 pm

On the local news I heard a young man was picked up this weekend, charged with domestic terror threat for claiming he was bringing a gun to school next week. In a little hicktown of 400 called Bell City.

CCRider
CCRider
  anarchyst
February 18, 2018 11:47 am

Agree.

BTW when was the last time a private school was shot up? Think maybe there is something there to think about? Then the kids might even get a real education. A two-fur. But it’s all an exercise. The anti=gun nuts don’t want a solution.

Tony
Tony
  CCRider
February 18, 2018 12:24 pm

Wasn’t Sandy Hook a private school?

Iska Waran
Iska Waran
  Tony
February 18, 2018 1:13 pm

No.

steve
steve
  Tony
February 19, 2018 9:06 am

No and it was a HOAX. No kids were killed. The event was a psych-op by our lovely govt. pushing the gun agenda-take them away from citizens

Anonymous
Anonymous
February 18, 2018 11:33 am

So always deal only with the symptoms, never deal with the disease causing them.

Neil Dunn
Neil Dunn
February 18, 2018 11:45 am

#Whatever: Promote home schooling.

doug
doug
February 18, 2018 11:59 am

Does anyone agree that overpopulation might have some bearing on the number of messed up kids? And the media on hand held computers?

Anonymous
Anonymous
  doug
February 18, 2018 12:27 pm

Maybe not so much overpopulation as over concentration of population.

Gayle
Gayle
February 18, 2018 12:16 pm

The list makes me want to cry. That we would have to go to these lengths to protect kids in school is a tragedy.

Around here, all access points to campuses are locked all day. The only way to get in is to enter through front offices, and it would seem a well-armed large man in uniform should have a post in each. At least one other person in that office should be carrying.

Also around here, there are campus security guards who have pepper spray as their only weapon. That should probably change, although I understand the fear of students somehow getting ahold of a guard’s weapon is the reason.

We are trying to cope with the breakdown of a culture.

Maggie
Maggie
  Gayle
February 18, 2018 12:22 pm

And trying to get our kids through it somehow.

GP
GP
February 18, 2018 12:22 pm

It goes way deeper and is much, much more sinister than the common sense responses listed in this article and comments section. There has been a designed, coordinated program to bring our traditional society to heel. The school shootings are just one part of the program designed to create a massive public backlash against guns and their evil owners. We really want to believe it couldn’t happen in America, that what has worked in practice overseas (CIA dark operations) just couldn’t happen to American citizens. It is so pervasive, so insidious that it does blow one’s mind. We live in a very controlled bubble except for many of the fortunate commenters on this thread that have their own self sufficient thing going which I aspire to. I think we are going to learn over the next few years, specifically because of POTUS, the extent to which our Gov, Media, Big Pharma, Big Banks have been corrupted by the Deep State utilizing CIA designed infiltration programs to manipulate us sheep here in the US.

Centurion44
Centurion44
February 18, 2018 12:59 pm

I for one, still trying to work out how a 18 yo was able to purchase legally an assault style weapon? The seller should be put in the docket along with the killer. One look at this person would warn any thinking adult that he was suspect. The folks from Child Services, were they told about the AR-15 locked away on premises ? A psychiatrist, when speaking with a person of interest, will always ask “does the individual have a weapon (any type) that could be used for an assault on other persons? Child Services is always looking for ways to remove children from homes, where was that concern here? Put them (Child Services) in the docket along with the killer & seller!

Iska Waran
Iska Waran
  Centurion44
February 18, 2018 1:15 pm

He bought a semi-automatic rifle after passing the NICS check.

Anonymous
Anonymous
  Centurion44
February 18, 2018 1:35 pm

18 year old’s are allowed to purchase long guns under Federal law, but you must be 21 for handgun purchases. Laws in different States may vary on this.

anarchyst
anarchyst
  Centurion44
February 18, 2018 2:34 pm

You have fallen into the “trap” that the left wants you in, regarding their definition of “assault weapons”. THERE IS NO SUCH THING. The AR-15 rifle that was purchased is NO DIFFERENT than a medium-power traditionally stocked rifle. IT’S ALL ABOUT “LOOKS”–nothing more.
Google AR-15 and Ruger Mini-14. Observe the pictures. Both rifles are identical in function, shoot the identical cartridge, and BOTH have “box magazines”. Both are “medium power weapons”–NOT “high power”…
In other words, EDUCATE YOURSELF.
Don’t fall into the liberal trap….

subwo
subwo
  anarchyst
February 19, 2018 12:21 am

Shhhh, don’t mention the Mini-14. Next thing compared would be the .308 Remington with an M-14. My wife was even parroting the we don’t need assault rifles like the AR-15 until I reminded her that it wasn’t an assault rifle and the mini-14 ranch rifle fired the same bullets just as fast.
There was an AM talk jock on 630 station in Denver. He used to say that the left changes the meaning of words and takes over and owns the conversation. 50+years of the conservatives not pushing back when they changed the meaning of words. The right responds using the left’s words with the new meanings.

Wip
Wip
  Centurion44
February 18, 2018 7:11 pm

The 2A is how he bought a gun. An 18 year old is an adult. The 2A isn’t the problem.

YouknowwhoIam
YouknowwhoIam
February 18, 2018 1:07 pm

Don’t think for a second this is not part of the big plan. The best way to disarm a society is to shoot up it’s schools and let the people beg you to take their weapons.

wdg
wdg
February 18, 2018 1:22 pm

Of course the best solution is to eliminate public schools entirely and turn education over to parents and local communities. Overnight, there would be a renaissance in learning and an explosion of new and diverse independent schools meeting the varied needs of different communities, and open competition for students and funding.

Fatty
Fatty
  wdg
February 19, 2018 9:50 pm

In an age where archives and entire libraries are available essentially free to anyone with internet access, also essentially free , public schools are and have been for some time obsolete. Politics and momentum keep the whole thing moving along … until the inevitable end.

Still, every morning and afternoon busses roam the roads.

wholy1
wholy1
February 18, 2018 2:01 pm

COMPLETELY roll-up the ROTTEN-from-top-to bottom FBI “Feral Bastard Instigation/Intimidation/Insurrection”. Regular INCOMPETENCE is argument enough, but . . . RECURRING, ORGANIZED CRIMINAL INTENT/ACTIVITY is the “ultimate PROOF”.

wholy1
wholy1
February 18, 2018 2:10 pm

numero ONO: COMPLETELY roll-up the ROTTEN-from-top-to bottom FBI “Feral Bastard Instigation/Intimidation/Insurrection” Regular INCOMPETENCE is argument enough, but . . . RECURRING, ORGANIZED CRIMINAL INTENT/ACTIVITY is the “ultimate PROOF”. It is becoming increasingly evident and I – for One – am getting increasingly frustrated why NOBODY is acknowledging the fact. This may very likely be another “Feral Bastard Instigation/Intimidation/Insurrection” (FBI) “Test-Access-Expose”/”Roll-Out-Roll-Up” op to 1) test their [continued] control program, 2) access the media/plebs reaction, 3) expose any FBI op/players that may NOT be totally committed to the continuence of said “cover-up/control” by the CRIMINAL State. It also compromises any/all new/unverified gov-agents to said program who will probably be ordered to “visit/intimidate” all the “problem witnesses” and confiscate all the CCTV recordings, thereby solidifying their continued complicity also. I find it difficult to believe that – to my knowledge – not even ONE of the INDEPENDENT Media are not aware/have not disclosed said BASTARDS as NRVs – No Redeeming Value – along with the likes of the HildaBeast, Soros, Sick Chaney, Eric [the race-baiting] Holder, Valerie Jarrett, just to mention a FEW of the more notables. After Aurora, Sandy Hook, San Bernardino, Orlando, Charlottesville, Las Vegas and now Parkland, just to mention a FEW of the more “notable” COVER-UPS – such as the 2 biggest noted below, what more PROOF is required for SOMEBODY to at least PUBLICLY entertain the POSSIBILITY that said “FBI” has been FULLY compromised since at least the Kennedy Assassination and INCLUDING the 9-11 “op”? Most of the “Murkaan plebs” still don’t know that D[e]C[eit] Turd-Pond bottom-feeder, Robert [Clinton/Deep State Mule] Mueller was installed as FBI “Director”, ONE WEEK BEFORE 9-11! Read “its” current bio @ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Muelle and be prepared to get very sick/enraged – depending on your current “state of consciousness”.

Brian Reilly
Brian Reilly
February 18, 2018 2:30 pm

Arm the teachers? Think for just a moment about many of the teachers you know. Do you REALLY think that many of them would be of any utility at all if they were armed and faced a live shooter? Do you think they would be more likely to freeze, shit themselves, shoot themselves, shoot some poor kid, or double-tap the perp? Teachers as a group are NOT among the highest performers in this nation, not by a long shot. A great many of them are marinated in the gooey Prog/lib sauce. Others teach in classes where their own students do things that warrant an armed takedown, or who could (and would) take the gun from the teacher.

There are no ways that this sort of thing can be prevented. Discouraged, punished? Yes. Prevented, like we prevent aircraft hijacking? Nope. Nothing wrong with a bit more effort, but as long as there are people who want to shoot up innocents, innocents will get shot up.

Steven
Steven
February 18, 2018 3:11 pm

I agree with the steps outlined in this article, but have what I think is a longer lasting solution. Disband the FBI and CIA.
Notice how “cookie Cutter” these events are? Notice that the FBI is always involved to some degree? Notice that the perp is always a malleable young person with a history of emotional problems? Taking (or has taken) SSRI drugs? Drugs that make the mind more malleable? Today I am reminded that Bill Coopers book, “Behold a pale Horse” references this very thing. No other industrialized country in the world has this sort of problem, even ones that have looser regulation of fully automatic arms. What is the difference that makes it happen here? While the cultural issues cannot be understated, none of those other countries has an FBI.

anarchyst
anarchyst
February 18, 2018 3:58 pm

I sent this to my local radio talk show host who has it “all wrong”…

Hello,

I must take issue over your conversation with your guest, and your (apparent) attitude toward an inanimate object–the AR-15. You, of all people, who I respect, should know better.

You are sadly misinformed, calling AR-15 type rifles “high power”. AR-15 rifles are “medium power”–NOT “high power”, as you and your guest have asserted. In fact, they are not permitted to be used for deer hunting in most states. AR-15 rifles are easy to handle and shoot, have minimal recoil and are perfect home and self-defense weapons. In addition, AR-15 rifles are FUN to shoot, many people using them for target practice and other legal uses. Women find them especially attractive due to their low recoil and easy handling.

In addition, you “fall into the trap” of demonizing the millions of AR-15 rifle owners who are law abiding citizen, and would NEVER commit any heinous act with a firearm or any other means. I, for one, do not appreciate you demonizing all AR-15 owning firearms enthusiasts for the actions of a “nut case”–yes–“nut case”–harsh words, but necessary.

Your comment that “you don’t NEED an AR-15” falls flat on its face. There are many things that “you don’t need”, but WHO ARE YOU to determine what a person needs or wants?

In order to “educate” you I ask you to do the following:

Pull up a picture of an AR-15 rifle and a Ruger Mini-14. You will find that these are identical operating rifles except for “looks”. The AR-15 rifle functions exactly the same as the Ruger Mini-14–same caliber and method of operation. The AR-15 has a “scary” (to some) black appearance, while the Mini-14 has a wood stock and looks like a traditional rifle.

I would encourage you to visit a rifle or pistol range and talk to the people there. You will not find a better bunch of people who are just as sickened by the behavior of these school shooters as anyone else. These same people would stand up for YOU, or any police officer who was threatened. Ask them to show you a AR-15 and Ruger Mini-14 and make the comparison.

Taking away the rights of honest people just because of criminal behavior is just wrong. THAT is what your guest and her ilk espouse.

Blaming the weapon for the actions of a “nut case” is just wrong.

I would appreciate a retraction, or at least a clarification on your stance. I don’t want to lose my trust in your objectivity, honesty and fairness.

Regards,

Wip
Wip
  anarchyst
February 18, 2018 7:17 pm

You could have been a bit more informative with him/her. The AR is a platform that can be chambered in many different calibers. Flatly stating it is not high powered is false unless 1) it is chambered in .223/5.56 or 2) An AR-15 is only considered an AR-15 if it is chambered .223/5.56.

But, in either case, it does not matter. What matters is the 2A.

Scott halloween
Scott halloween
February 18, 2018 6:04 pm

POTUS should declare manditory conceal carry. ( provided your 18 and not mentally incapacitated.)Now lots of folks will break the law and not carry but the sick in the head wont know which. The side benefits are, 100’s of millions will need training (jobs) more guns will need to created for the demand(jobs) and the people who a fucked in the head will weed themselves out.
Actually ….., just start arresting the DEMS (leadership) and the school shooting will stop. The future will prove the past.

anarchyst
anarchyst
February 18, 2018 7:26 pm

Wip, I must respectfully disagree with you on the “power” of the 5.56 / .223 cartridge. 5.56 / .223 is an intermediate power caliber. 7.62 / .308 caliber is high power. the 5.56 / .223 caliber cartridge is specifically prohibited for deer hunting in most states because it is NOT “high power”. You are correct in stating that the AR platform is available in many different calibers.

Regards,

Wip
Wip
  anarchyst
February 18, 2018 9:05 pm

I’m pretty sure we are saying the same thing.

Yes, the AR platform can be chambered in many calibers.

No, .223/5.56 is not a high powered caliber (I’m pretty sure it isn’t considered high powered because of the size). High velocity, yes.

Yes, 7.62 is a high powered caliber.

suemarkp
suemarkp
  Wip
February 18, 2018 11:12 pm

The magazine length limit on the AR-15 platform limits it to “intermediate power” cartridges. Whether it is 223, 6.8 SPC, 300 Blackout, or 458 SOCOM, those are all intermediate power cartridges (although you’ll feel the recoil on the 458). The AR-10, which has a longer magazine well, will take the 243 Win, 308 Win and similar sized cartridges. These are the “high power” ones and that is just starting the high power threshold.

Country boy
Country boy
February 20, 2018 8:36 am

Dear L O R D, P L E AS E , stop repeating the L I E about Sandy Hook!!!!
N O B O D Y, but N O B O D Y died, was shot, or in any way hurt, at SANDY HOOK. It was a FEMA DRILL. Do some stinking RESEARCH, before you continue to PARROT the lie like some braindead MORON. Do you still put cookies out for santa????

Shark
Shark
February 20, 2018 2:20 pm

Simple additional solution: NO backpacks, book bags, etc. ALL personal items must be kept in school lockers. ALL textbooks are online. EVERYONE goes through the metal detector, no exceptions. Kids are only allowed to carry a laptop to class. Any personal toiletries/gym/athletic gear must be carried in a mesh bag.

I’m retired military, and I’d be honored to serve as a safety guard (armed) in a school.