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Let's not forget the fact that public education is run by each state, which would slow things down considerably due to the added bureaucracy.so you think the glass will stop the guy with guns too lol
if you add ballistic glass to your plan, sure. now give me an estimate on cost and timeline both for procurement and project completion and tell me it’s realistic to do to in every school in america (100,000 k/12 public schools). also explain to me why i want ballistic glass that can’t be broken in case of emergency on schools
But yes, instead of creating stricter gun laws we should lock kids into schools/classrooms with no way to get them out.
Calling it a braindead idea is an insult to the brainless.