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<blockquote data-quote="okiebryan" data-source="post: 2131042" data-attributes="member: 24457"><p>Today, my daughter's middle school had a lockdown after some idiot in a ski hat or mask decided to use the school building as a shortcut. They saw him climbing a fence, then going in and lost track of him before they could catch up. They decided to lock down the school while they searched. </p><p></p><p>My daughter told me that all the male teachers and the principal went to cover all the exits, and baseball bats were brought out of the equipment bags and passed around. She said it was obvious they had talked about this before.</p><p></p><p>I'd bet money that most of them would have preferred a handgun to a baseball bat while guarding the entrances. <strong>My daughter told me she would have felt a lot safer if they had been armed with guns.</strong></p><p><strong></strong></p><p>This happened in Cushing, BTW. As it turned out, he likely left as soon as he entered, but nobody saw him leave.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="okiebryan, post: 2131042, member: 24457"] Today, my daughter's middle school had a lockdown after some idiot in a ski hat or mask decided to use the school building as a shortcut. They saw him climbing a fence, then going in and lost track of him before they could catch up. They decided to lock down the school while they searched. My daughter told me that all the male teachers and the principal went to cover all the exits, and baseball bats were brought out of the equipment bags and passed around. She said it was obvious they had talked about this before. I'd bet money that most of them would have preferred a handgun to a baseball bat while guarding the entrances. [B]My daughter told me she would have felt a lot safer if they had been armed with guns. [/B] This happened in Cushing, BTW. As it turned out, he likely left as soon as he entered, but nobody saw him leave. [/QUOTE]
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