No, Nikki Haley, We Don't Need to Turn Schools Into Airports, the Place Literally Everyone Hates
Schools are already bad enough for kids. Let's not make it worse by taking tips from the people who've insisted you take your shoes off at the airport for 20 years.

Don't you just love going to the airport? Of course you don't. It's the worst.
Now think: Wouldn't your children love to go to the airport every day from the age of 5 to 18?
Republican presidential candidate Nikki Haley thinks that would be swell:
We have to secure our schools the same way we secure our airports.
— Nikki Haley (@NikkiHaley) January 5, 2024
Sure, we could joke about whether this means size limits on juice boxes, but let's try and stay serious, or at least as serious as the comment warrants. Haley's thinking here seems to hinge on the notion that airport security is effective and efficient, which is not something that most Americans who have flown in recent memory would be familiar with (unless they have TSA PreCheck, a scam in which you pay the government for the convenience of not having your genitals grabbed).
The hardening of American airports post-9/11 resulted in ridiculous security measures that, because of bureaucratic inertia and obstinance, we are still saddled with more than two decades later. "Don't forget to take your shoes off!" It's often called security theater, and by that definition, it's one of the longest-running shows off-Broadway.
Besides being massively inconvenient for passengers, all of these security measures are actually ineffective at stopping contraband. As my colleague J.D. Tuccille described in a 2021 Reason article calling for abolishing the TSA, multiple Homeland Security tests found that undercover agents were able to smuggle weapons, explosives, and other banned items through TSA checkpoints with an 80-95 percent success rate. That's what we should be modeling our school security after?
Even if we are generous and assume that Haley is only talking about the more general elements of airport security, such as hardened checkpoints and heavy police presence, it's still an objectionable idea.
Turning schools into police fortresses may protect children in the statistically rare event of a mass shooting, but it's an everyday negative experience for the students who have to be subjected to increased surveillance and policing. Essentially this turns more and more behavior into criminal activity, instead of a trip to the principal's office.
Researchers from the Annenberg Institute at Brown University, the University at Albany, SUNY, and the RAND Corporation released a working paper in 2021 that found that while school resource officers (SROs) "do effectively reduce some forms of violence in schools," they do not prevent school shootings or gun-related incidents.
"We also find that SROs intensify the use of suspensions, expulsions, police referrals, and arrests of students," researchers wrote. "These effects are consistently over two times larger for Black students than White students."
Similarly, a 2020 study by a University of Florida professor found that, after Florida required SROs or armed guardians in every school following a 2018 mass shooting, the number of school arrests—which had been declining for years—suddenly started to rise. There was also a sharp increase in the use of physical restraint against students.
School already sucks enough for children. We don't need to make it worse by taking tips from people who refuse to acknowledge the distinction between a snow globe and a bomb.
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Yay! I win my bet with myself that this would be in the first five posts. I now owe myself a shot of Willett rye.
His engagement with children is quite touching.
Really Ciaramella? This is about the laziest hot-take on this website that I've seen in the 20+ years I've been reading it. Juice box size?
Be better.
I'll stop making cheap jokes about the TSA when the TSA stops being a joke.
"I’ll stop making cheap jokes about the TSA when the TSA stops being a joke."
No one's questioning that the TSA's a joke. But it's rather facile equating the jokey carry-on fluid restrictions to the position that Haley was staking out. We did, after all, have airport security prior to September of 2001.
She made a decent, salient point. It sure looks like your column is an excuse to make a silly mockery of her position, rather than to discuss anything of substance.
Well, there's a few studies and other things cited farther down after the juice box joke, but if you don't like it, you don't like it.
"Well, there’s a few studies and other things cited farther down after the juice box joke, but if you don’t like it, you don’t like it."
There are. But rather than address lousy policing, you lean into this notion that, "school sucks". Which, yeah, it totally does. Whether or not it sucks isn't really the issue. Schools are about the safest places for kids to be, especially in crappy neighborhoods. They're also - in those same neighborhoods - where kids are getting their best meal(s) of the day, and getting the most individualized attention they're going to get.
And unfortunately there's been a trend of disaffected people loaded up on SSRIs making violent statements by shooting up these soft targets. I'd love to go back to the days when I was in school.....all the doors were unlocked, everyone carried a knife everywhere, and the cars in the parking lot were teeming with hunting rifles and shotguns. That's not going to happen though, so in the world we live in, it's prudent to discuss hardening our schools so that these random wackadoodles can't quite so easily harm our kids.
loaded up on SSRIs
It will be hard to make progress against this problem if the role in it of psychiatric malpractice is not acknowledged.
Keep in mind, school shootings weren't unheard of before Columbine. There's a whole list on Wikipedo of the various incidents, although those are mostly from students carrying out an individual beef with a student or teacher.
As I wrote this morning, Columbine and the 24-hour news cycle turbo-charged it, and all these maladapted retards worship Harris and Klebold.
Weird how the writers only interact with accounts never seen prior. Makes one wonder.
I just popped in and was noting the exact same thing. To the point that I was about 50% sure that if I muted C.J., Bill McNeal would disappear too.
Been here for well over 20 years. I don't make a point of flinging poo at strangers.
Schools would be a lot safer without lame policies driven by idiot democrat education administrators. In particular, they need to stop emasculating young boys and drugging them if they show any signs of real masculinity.
Thats what causes nearly all school shootings.
Thats what causes nearly all school shootings.
I don't believe that's been proven, but the circumstantial evidence sure indicates a strong connection.
The day a popular male jock who is dating a female cheerleader shoots up a school I will start thinking school shootings arent a symptom of how we try to feminized boys so they are easier to teach.
You’re right. I don’t have the data to definitively back up that statement. But every shred of evidence I’ve ever seen either supports it, and nothing has contradicted it so far.
There really needs to be a legitimate study into the root causes of these shootings. With an emphasis on medications and the aforementioned emasculating policies.
There really needs to be a legitimate study into the root causes of these shootings. With an emphasis on medications and the aforementioned emasculating policies.
Schools. The root cause is schools. Everything else is going to be marginal antisocial phenomenon that exists at the social background level (wherever that may be) and we don't broadly see anywhere else because virtually nowhere else do we involuntarily cram "diverse"
peopleunarmed targets together by districts for 30-40 hrs. per week for 9 mos. out of the year.I thought the juice box joke was funny.
Thanks for venturing into the comments. I enjoyed the article for what it's worth.
If she wanted to be taken seriously, she should have known that was a terrible way to put it since everyone hates the airport security shit and most know it's a joke.
We had security before 2001. Yes, we did. But the TSA made flying the nightmare that it is today. I flew before and after 2001. After 9/11 I flew once, I decided that driving long distance isn't such a bad thing.
Dick Cheany in 3 inch heels made a "salient" point? Now that's q shock. What was it?
Let's be clear that this is nothing but an attack ad from you. I don't even like Haley, but you're extrapolating her words and making the worst assumptions as to what she means. You're showing your dislike for the person rather than criticizing policy proposals.
Haley's tweet is a simpleminded and pandering comment that plays on the public's emotional reaction to the recent shooting. Come back and write up a critical analysis when policy is proposed.
I do like Haley (more than anyone else seriously running for president at this exact moment, not a high bar really) and I'll be the first to put C.J.'s feet to the fire for lazy writing, but if we aren't supposed to make judgements about political candidates for what they say then why are they talking? The entire purpose of the tweet attributed to Haley (which is probably just written by some staffer, lets be honest) is to make people judge Nikki Haley. The tweet wants you to judge her in a positive light for the message it conveys, but the message is wrongheaded even beyond the fact that it is vapid and silly. It's fair game.
Dude, she's already gone on record saying that internet anonymity needs to be eliminated. Now she's inferring that we need a TSA for schools?
Assuming the worst is taking things at half-measures at this point.
Yes. Haley is just Dick Cheany in 3 inch heels.
Neocon Barbie.
I like that one better.
Yeah, you're not kidding.
Haley has said many things that run along this vein, and it is the wrong direction (from my viewpoint) to go. LESS anonymity, less freedom, less individual responsibility are most of what's wrong with America's direction.
Teaching kids that they have to be searched by their government without probable cause, ostensibly for their own safety, is ludicrous.
Beyond all that, it's not a Federal responsibility.
This was a stupid twitter post and if she keeps up with the "for your own safety" nonsense we know she is just another statist. If she wants to think otherwise, stop saying shit like this.
I think we already know she's a statist light. She is a Republican after all.
It's stupid, but what's notable here is how she's very deliberately sounding like a 2005-era Republican, as that's who the GOPe wants back in charge of the party. Someone who deflects on the ongoing march of cultural leftism, while foghorning about the use of military force abroad, pointless fiscal policies, and ramping up the surveillance state even further here at home.
It's almost like they're nothing more than useful idiots or a fifth column in this country to give the Democrats the very levers of power that the Dems will happily use to suppress any opposition to their own political agenda, while continuously begging the right to stop resisting that agenda through "compromise" to "move the ball forward." They call themselves "conservatives," but they never actually conserve anything other than the left's long march through the institutions.
What's also particularly hilarious about the political faction supporting her is how they pontificate on how they'll vote for Biden if Trump is the GOP nominee, while acting with contemptuous outrage when their preferred candidate is being rejected. Absolutely zero self-awareness whatsoever from these people.
I'd think the GOP would stuck with their die hard anti minor party attitude of a bad Republican is better than a good Democrat. But these asshats are actively supporting the Democrat over Trump. I think that is very telling about the GOPs real priorities.
What's particularly telling with Haley is where she takes her deliberate hardline stances, and where she chooses to act evasive.
I'm surprised this even got written with Charles Koch backing Nikki Haley.
It was nice knowin' ya, C. J.
He’s in the comments, he’s definitely fired.
I and others have wondered aloud here how many commenters are socks of Reason staff and contributors.
I thought we were all Tulpa? Except for shrike and SQRLSY.
Tulpa is legion.
It is amusing when they go at each other albeit sarcastically.
What's your favorite TSA statistic? The one where they consistently fail to detect 95%+ of simulated
terrorist attacksattempts to smuggle verboten contraband through security or the one where they have never actually thwarted a single malicious flyer?My favorite is that they're the greatest organized theft ring in the country, with passengers losing millions every year to TSA's sticky hands.
Sam Brinton joined the wrong government agency.
Something else he may want to redress.
You are forgetting the IRS -- makes the TSA look like amateur thieves!
It's already a felony forget to leave your pocket knife at home.
I accidentally sent a pocket knife through TSA one time. I'd left it in my normal travel duffel by mistake during a road trip several months before, and simply forgot to take it out after I got home. Fast forward, and it somehow gets through the scanners (maybe the other shit I had stuffed in there blocked it somehow), which I discovered after I get to my destination hotel. I think I ended up just mailing back home so I wouldn't have to throw it away.
I keep a small knife on my keychain. Going into a concert the security guy saw it and said "I can't let you take that weapon inside!" At least he let me go hide it and warned me that if I did it in sight of security cameras that they would steal it. It was there when the show was over.
Ha, yeah, I had one of those tiny keychain ones that I had to get rid of when I went to a baseball game a couple of years ago. That thing wasn't going to be a danger to anyone other than maybe getting a pin prick, but they had to have their zero-tolerance policy.
The real joke about that with TSA is twofold:
1. The box cutters that terrorists used were legal to bring on and
b. The rules before 2001 were that you just let the hijackers take the plane
These days, the cockpit doors are locked so you can't kill the pilots and take the plane. Likewise, if you stand up with a pen knife and say "I'm taking over this flight," the nearest half dozen of us burly men will beat the holy living fuck out of you until (and possibly after) the flight attendants zip tie you to a seat until the plane lands.
Problem solved, 20 years later we're still inconvenienced for that problem's sake. For literally zero upside. And now OTHER security follows the TSA style, because it's the thing to do.
On a trip a number of years ago my wife had one of those tiny swiss army knives in her carryon. It went through security like 5 times out and back without anyone noticing. Got confiscated on the final security check of the trip.
Amazing how many facts you "know."
What happens if my knife doesn't meet requirements at security?
Don't worry, you won't be arrested or charged with breaking any law. TSA classifies banned items in two different sections, prohibited and unlawful. Prohibited items, such as pocket knives, are items that are completely legal outside of the airport. If you accidentally go through security with your pocket knife, you'll likely be given four options:
Take the item back and check it in your luggage
Give the item to someone who is seeing you off, if they are still at the airport.
Take the item to your car
Mail the item; TSA often has mailing supplies at security.
https://knife-depot.com/pages/pocket-knives-and-airports-tsa-knife-rules
Weasel-wording from the TSA that claims you'll "likely" be given those four options. Actual evidence from their documented behavior, however, is that it will be stolen from you at best (possibly to be destroyed but also likely to end up in the pocket of the TSA agent who discovered it) and a fair chance that you'll be harassed and maybe arrested.
Actual evidence is 4 times i was allowed to check it in or mail it.
Do you have a story that says otherwise? I carry knives daily and have run into this issue multiple times. Never was even threatened with arrest.
Even had an incident with a wallet survival card which I told them to just toss as they are cheap.
What did you look like when you flew? Suit and tie? Like a guy who has good lawyers? Or were you looking like a college student or lower than average income schlub?
They're evil, not idiots. They can profile a target and know whose going to make an issue and who isn't. Most people look like they won't make an issue.
What did you look like when you flew? Suit and tie? Like a guy who has good lawyers? Or were you looking like a college student or lower than average income schlub?
^Tell me you don't carry a knife and have no fucking clue without saying "I don't carry a knife and have no fucking clue."
Seriously, this is actual basement-dweller-level, out-of-touch retarded.
So, ineffective security theater? With some extra nudie-scans and groping?
Somehow I survived going to a school where anyone who wanted to could open the door and walk in.
One wonders if the TSA agents they employ at schools would be automatically arrested for checking out nude images of teens.
One thing this would accomplish is letting students know that they are prisoners of the system from as early of an age as possible.
Yeah, all for the vanishing rare chance that a over medicated wacko will somehow get their hands on a couple grand worth of firearms and several hundred dollars in ammo to come shoot up a handful if people at a school.
Got to quit medicating young boys. That’s the source of the problem. That and prohibiting any masculine behavior in school.
I can't disagree. Thsrs why when these happen they focus on the guns trying to desperately distract is from the boys who did the shootings. You need to read the local news to get the real information on the kids and their medicated states.
Yeah but that was before we were genociding trans kids.
I've said repeatedly that this bitch is the Deep State's wet dream.
Indeed, and that's probably why she's as 'popular' as media types would want us to believe.
I find it difficult to believe that she is as great as the establishment wants us to think. They said the same shit about Romney before the general, and look how that turned out.
Her actual ability is secondary to her malleability. They like her because they think she'll "move the ball forward" while avoiding cultural issues like the plague (see her evasiveness on that Civil War question as elegant proof), which is what they prefer out of their politicians.
That's why these idiots think she has the potential to be "a great president." They know they'll get at least four years of a GOP president giving the left whatever it wants in the culture war.
He was the best chance the Republicans had.
unless they have TSA PreCheck, a scam in which you pay the government for the convenience of not having your genitals grabbed
Even this has become a pain in the ass post-pandemic. The lines for this used to be relatively short and quick, but good fucking luck even getting through these in a timely manner now.
Best thing I can say about it is that at least I don't have to take my shoes off, empty half my travel bag into bins, and then get nudie-scanned before getting my stuff. It's about the closest thing to pre-9/11 travel as we can muster these days.
This just reinforces my resolve to only drive for vacations.
Besides the hassle of getting through the airport, flying is just so fucking expensive now. Between parking at the airport and the ticket costs, the soul-crushing process of getting through security only to see your flight get delayed or even cancelled, sitting in a metal coffin with 100 shitheads for hours, and getting a rental car or whatever at your destination, the cost-benefit analysis for travel bends in favor of driving every time.
Plus, you can be spontaneous and take side trips if there's anything on the way, and see stuff you might have otherwise missed. Plan ahead and stock up on groceries for the cooler, keep a AAA membership and a box of tools in the trunk for emergencies, boondock on public lands or stay at a KOA, and road trips can be quite rewarding.
Damn right. I drove from South Dakota to Louisiana in and old 4wd pickup with a real firm suspension for the seafood and a job interview. Took 3 days each way but it was a billion times better and at least half the cost of flying. Ok, maybe the same as flying. Ok, it's a diesel Cummins engine. It cost more. But it was worth it.
I bought my first SUV specifically so I could put the back seat down and crash on road trips at rest stops. Free beats paying for a hotel anytime.
I took a tent and camped out. Tent spaces are amazingly cheep. Some are even free if you play your cards right.
Tents are good to have as well, although you do need to plan ahead, especially if you're going back east where there's not a lot of BLM land to take advantage of. That stuff's getting a little pricey, now, too, although I think the Corps of Engineer campgrounds, which not a lot of people know about, are still relatively cheap to camp on.
I don't think I'd want to go to the east coast again. In New York a restaurant can't legally serve you a burger below medium done. A well done burger is the kind of pubishment I'd expect from one of the rings of hell.
Private charter. No line. No rubber glove treatment.
Just like airports?
A constitution-free zone?
A strong security presence may be negative for the kids suspended, but great for all the other students (and teachers) who will be able to focus on education rather than self-protection.
Maybe it's gotten worse than I think. But I'm pretty sure that applies only to a very small subset of schools. And it would probably be better just to shut those schools down and give out vouchers.
Schools are overall quite safe. A few high profile incidents doesn't really change that. I see it mostly as training to get kids to accept more police state bullshit.
Also, how is this any business of the federal government?
"A strong security presence" = more hiring in government schools. This is not something any Libertarian should support. The goal is less government spending and privatization of education.
No, it's a negative for everyone. Much like the TSA, schools with "high security" are far more security-theater than real security.
you don't need major security at schools. The schools just need to punish the criminal students. instead they're cowards afraid of being called racist who don't do shit.
https://jjie.org/2014/01/09/obama-administration-unveils-school-discipline-guidelines/
And even though DeVos under Trump rescinded guidance, the activists in charge of schools continue with the policy.
A huge problem is that people are too concerned about the feelings of troublemakers.
Savagely besting dirty hippies when they run their mouths is always the right call.
If we make schools harder targets, the crazies will just pick another venue for their mass shootings. The long-term solution to mass shootings is to stop raising so many insane kids, but that's not something the government can do for us. That would require a spiritual revival and a reform of personal behavior and home life. Where is the next John Wesley?
This sounds about right - the culture has to change. I don't, for a minute, think very many folks today would be quite happy to board a "NoSecurityAirline" plane. It wouldn't last 24 hours before some nutjob (ideological or not) hijacked it or blew it up.
I am one of them; I also knew a fellow a bit older than me (I'm 63) who told me he used to fly for business and always carried a revolver with him on the plane.
"Blowing up" a plane is certainly a possibility (still pretty easy to do today with bombs in checked luggage), but these days a hijacker would be overwhelmed by the passengers before anything could happen. The 9/11 attacks were successful (largely) because people had been trained by the government to sit down, shut up, and let the hijackers do what they want until a government stops them. No more.
What we need are harsh, brutal anti-crime measures, instead of worrying about the civil rights of the crook and the mugger and the carjacker and the gang member.
this sort of thing doesn't happen in Singapore. compare singapore with Mexico.
Singapore shouldn't be a role model for anyone who is big on individual liberty.
Law enforcement doesn't affect crazies on a kamikaze mission.
I don't think so. School shootings are largely peer/school isdue related so hardening the school wouldn't result in a mall being shot up but maybe a bully being stalked and shot at home. Now you are correct that we need to stop pumping out so many fragile, confused and frustrated kids.
1st. The [Na]tional Government has ZERO authority on the subject.
2nd. Commie-Education was stupid from it's very beginning.
Haley isn't a natural born citizen because her parents weren't citizens when she was born.
How could they, demons can't become citizens.
She was born in South Carolina under the jurisdiction of the US so yes she is a natural born citizen.
In a lot of ways it's nice how concise and elegant the US constitution is. But there are a lot of places where it would have really helped if they had defined the terms they were using.
Would more school security be a “negative” experience?
Mass shootings are merely the worst case scenario unfolding in American schools, where fights, truancy, sexual harassment and a general lack of learning are becoming common.
There are videos of students going all MMA on each other as well as teachers. One guy savaged a special ed teacher because she confiscated his nintendo switch. This guy had a history of violence and the school did nothing about it. Everyone time someone is shot or raped in school, we find out that the admin was alerted about red flags and did nothing.
Put it to a vote. If voters or parents want more security at their schools, something can be worked out. Given the choice, I’d rather let my kids deal with TSA level security than have the government rape the second amendment.
As I said:
https://reason.com/2024/01/05/no-nikki-haley-we-dont-need-to-turn-schools-into-airports-the-place-literally-everyone-hates/?comments=true#comment-10386567
School is intended to prepare students for adult life.
Instituting TSA procedures starting in kindergarten will prepare students for flying commercial as an adult. Being properly conditioned means they won't even know to complain.
Wouldn't your children love to go to the airport every day from the age of 5 to 18?
How would they know the difference? You're talking about an age bracket that has never known airports and air travel from a pre-9/11 pre-Patriot Act standpoint. They think that going to the airport and going through the TSA rigmarole is how it's always been and is supposed to be. They don't find it annoying or oppressive, because it's their baseline state of understanding when it comes to the experience of "going to the airport."
If you don't know your rights, how would you ever know if someone took them away. (This is, incidentally, why Marxism/Critical Theorists are hellbent on erasing/revising/sanitizing history.) We have always been at war with Eastasia.
Settle down students, it's "always been this way."
<i<You’re talking about an age bracket that has never known airports and air travel from a pre-9/11 pre-Patriot Act standpoint. They think that going to the airport and going through the TSA rigmarole is how it’s always been and is supposed to be.
If you don’t know your rights, how would you ever know if someone took them away. (This is, incidentally, why Marxism/Critical Theorists are hellbent on erasing/revising/sanitizing history.)
Very salient observations. The 21st century has been an absolute disaster for the west in these respects.
I'm pretty sure they still know it sucks.
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The ultimate jobs program; by the numbers (all approximate, but you’ll get the point): Currently the TSA employs about 50,000 who handle the screening at 440 airports. That averages 114 TSA employees per airport (yes, some airports require many more than 114 and others many less). There are about 131,000 K- through-12 schools in the US. So, Nikki says (wait for it) let’s hire 15 million new government workers. How much shall we pay these workers… let’s say $50,000/year. Wow… that’s only $750B per year; quite a bargain! But wait, perhaps not so much… $750B is about 12.2% of the total US annual budget. I thought the Republicans want to reduce our national debt; apparently (as always) only when they’re not in charge.
Well, this would have the additional benefit of bankrupting the Federal government much sooner while we still have some infrastructure left to work with after the "full faith and credit" crisis "reforms" government for us. That would be on top of the benefit of eliminating - finally! - the outrageously bad public school system in America.
And we notably don't have anywhere near the workforce required to staff it--or do we?
Hey, just look at all these migrant caravans coming up across the border! They all need jobs! They're doing the work Americans don't want to do! Let's put them to work because inside every Venezuelan communist is an American yearning to be free!
It's almost like this chaos is by design so the elites' mouthpieces can propose "reasonable, common sense reform" that will increase their power even further.
this chaos is by design
Bingo. It's called "anarcho-tyranny".
Tyranny of no government....
Chaos and violence for the masses; comfort, safety, and security for the elite.
I'm in favor of TSA-like security at all public schools in America. The public school system, like the dinosaurs and other relics from the 1800's like the high population density city, has been dying a long, slow, painful, expensive ($12,000 per student per year) death already and if anything could put the final nail in the coffin of the tax-funded public education model, long lines to get into school every day just might be it! Go, Nikki!
long lines to get into school every day just might be it! Go, Nikki!
I didn't want to make you pay for my kids to go to school. Can I opt out of this plan or is it more of a murder-suicide situation?
No, Nikki Haley, We Don't Need to Turn Schools Into Airports, the Place Literally Everyone Hates
Correct. What we need schools to turn into is places that kick out anybody who misbehaves or isn't interested in learning; places where attendance is a privilege granted based on behavior and aptitude, not a right.
The irony is that we used to have boys schools' and manual schools for those types who weren't academically inclined or were social maladapts. Democratizing public schools worked for a little while, but like a lot of things were you try to shove everyone into the construct, it eventually began catering to the lowest common denominator.
Yes, what we need is more magical thinking that a sign that says "gun free zone" is actually a meaningful deterrent. But please, continue with your Leftist propaganda.
Exactly. Its interesting that people like this never want to discuss how the VAST MAJORITY of non-gang related mass shootings, take place in gun free zones. You try and bring it up and they get mad and shut down.
What? An anti-Haley article on Reason?
Better run another week of stories on how bad Florida really is.
What a completely absurd article that I HAVE to assume was written by either an uninformed conservative or a typical liberal. First to equate a hardened school to an airport is misleading. I used to LOVE going to the airport...until the feds got involved. The police officers at my airport were attentive, polite, efficient. The TSA at EVERY airport is listless, rude (more often than not) and inefficient. Also citing studies on arrests and detainment as a reason to not harden schools is to side step the issue by pointing out unrelated problems. Interesting that he didn't mention that hardened schools have been PROVEN in studies to mitigate, reduce and even completely avoid school shootings. So whats worse? Kids getting restrained by the school resource officer? Or kids getting killed? Apparently the writer of this article is happier with dead kids than bad kids being restrained. Smh...
Interesting that he didn’t mention that hardened schools have been PROVEN in studies to mitigate, reduce and even completely avoid school shootings.
What studies? School shootings are such rare events, I don't see how you could possibly do a study that PROVES anything about preventing or mitigating school shootings given how rare they are.