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RE: One million American Students March Against The Use Of Firearms

in #politics7 years ago

Why do bodyguards have access to guns when protecting "important" people but the people who are suppose to protect our children in schools don't?

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@pwny Who are you referring to in regard to the people 'who are supposed to' protect our children? My daughter's school has a full time Police Officer and so did MSD in Parkland.

I'm talking about any adults capable of handling a firearm in a reasonable and responsible manner. It's a natural duty of the American people to protect those who live beside them that are not capable of doing it themselves. Be it emotionally or physically. If we won't stand up for ourselves in the face of a shooter how is it righteous to expect someone else to do it for us?