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If the NRA gets their way.......
NRA will continue to be a money making machine. Sign everyone up, money from the citizenry dues will be off the charts for their wealthy members.
Stoke up the fires at the gun manufacturing companies. Hire lots of people.
Middle Schools in America will now offer classes in "gun Safety" for those deemed mature enough to carry their weapon on middle school and high school campus. Possibly, the larger, more mature 6th graders in other elementary schools can be included in the plan. Must have those schools guarded, first and foremost.
No money in the federal, state or school district coffers to hire professional guards, so had to figure out some way to keep the kids safe.
Don't worry, the student gun toters/junior police people, will still be in class long enough to be passed on to the next grade level.
Isn't this just like the "Safeties" programs in the schools in the 1950s? Many of us remember that! Never any accidents with the "Safeties". No difference with Safeties toting guns. Right?
Expensive?
Giving billions to the Muslim Brotherhood, Brazil, Pakistan, etc, are expensive.
If guns are allowed at my child's school, he will be staying home until that policy is changed. In fact, I know very few parents who would stand for that kind of insanity.
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