Wouldn’t the presence of guns like AR-15s make a school a hard target and deter an attack?
There’s deterrence, and there’s defense. Guns provide defense, not deterrence. They don’t make a facility any more secure. When you’re looking for a target for a crime, you don’t ever know if there’s a gun in a facility. But you can see that if a door is unlocked or window is open, it’s a soft target.
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MENAFN - Newswire.com LLC) DURANGO, Colo., March 29, 2019 (Newswire.com) - Colorado's Durango School District 9-R will have John-Michael Keyes, Executive Director of the I Love U Guys Foundation , lead an all-day train-the-trainer session addressing key components in the school safety spectrum.
The session will be conducted on Monday, April 1, 2019, 8:00am–3:30pm, at the Double Tree Hotel, 501 Camino Del Rio, Durango, Colorado. The training is designed for school safety teams, law enforcement, emergency responders, and local government administrators. Lunch will be provided at no cost to the participants.
The day's training will cover The Standard Response Protocol (SRP) and The Standard Reunification Method (SRM). Currently, over 25,000 schools, districts, departments, and agencies are using these Foundation programs. Users have included over 18 million students, nearly 700,000 educators, and over 65,000 law enforcement personnel.
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