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Another school shooting - when does it stop?
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<blockquote data-quote="Kjs" data-source="post: 36398"><p>How does this affect everyone's difficult child? We didn't tell difficult child, but when he logged onto the internet it was all over the page. Our difficult child said they practice lock-downs, but he refuses to do a lock down if there was someone in his school. He said he would run out the back door or window. We keep trying to tell him how dangerous that would be, that lockdowns are for the safety of the students. Police and gunman would shoot at anything moving and he needs to follow the rules. Lockdowns would prevent the shooter from entering the classroom. However he read where in this recent shooting that kids tried to keep the door shut and the gunman shot through the door killing them. So, he is convinced that running would be best. It is hard to change difficult child's mind once he has his mind made up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kjs, post: 36398"] How does this affect everyone's difficult child? We didn't tell difficult child, but when he logged onto the internet it was all over the page. Our difficult child said they practice lock-downs, but he refuses to do a lock down if there was someone in his school. He said he would run out the back door or window. We keep trying to tell him how dangerous that would be, that lockdowns are for the safety of the students. Police and gunman would shoot at anything moving and he needs to follow the rules. Lockdowns would prevent the shooter from entering the classroom. However he read where in this recent shooting that kids tried to keep the door shut and the gunman shot through the door killing them. So, he is convinced that running would be best. It is hard to change difficult child's mind once he has his mind made up. [/QUOTE]
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