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Father of Parkland Victim: Gun Control Is Not 'Achievable,' Focus on School Safety
http://insider.foxnews.com/2018/03/...llack-gun-control-not-achievable-focus-school
Andrew Pollack, whose daughter died in the Parkland, Florida, high school shooting, said Monday he does not believe gun control legislation is "achievable" in the current political climate.
Instead, Pollack called on Florida lawmakers to pass Gov. Rick Scott's (R) proposed bill, which focuses on school safety and mental health.
"I'm about being productive and doing something that's achievable right now. And what's achievable is everyone getting together and making our schools safe."
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I agree with a lot of what the father is saying. Early on in this thread I was harping about wanting schools to have metal detectors at their doors since so many of these shooters seem to walk right in with a weapon.
And it is something that could be done by the schools without waiting on the government for anything.
I agree with Flourish that we need a multi-dimensional approach.
I think this whole issue is sort of like the terrorist issue. We are never going to be able to stop all mass shooters and mass killers all of the time but we can surely do things to help prevent them.
I would like to see some common sense things done first that could be done quickly. Whether that be metal detectors or having trained and armed security guards hired to be at the school or other things.
And I am even for some common sense new regulations like banning bump stocks and other common sense things.
I would just hope the school administrators and other powers to be would try to tackle the easy ones first to get something done. Way too much time is spent on the harder ones and then nothing gets done. Its time the powers to be actually do something for a change. Do the easy ones first and then begin to tackle the harder things.