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My kids’ school recently had an active shooter drill like we used to do fire drills when I was a kid. They said they all had hiding spots to go to and they thought it was pretty scary. They’re in elementary school. It’s definitely not normal that instead of doing something about the guns we have to teach kids to hide from gunmen because that’s just a legit possibility now.

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My friend’s daughter is in elementary school and an active shooter came into the school. Nobody died, but later he bought her a bulletproof backpack designed for AR-15 rounds (223). But the backpack was so heavy she couldn’t carry books in it. So instead he opted for handgun rounds protection, which isn’t ideal but it’s something.

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I had those a decade+ ago when I was in school

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I had these in middle school… Which would have been the late 1990’s…

It’s definitely normal… I’m not sure what the person you responded to is going on about.

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I was in high school in the early 90s, we never had active ahooter drills, we just had the occasional lockdown due to gang wars…

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Well maybe my school was the outlier that didn’t have active shooter drills but that makes it even worse that it’s been 30+ years and nothing has changed. It should NOT be normal to have to prepare elementary kids to hide from an active shooter in their school.

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It is entirely possible that the timelines for their introductions were different.

Also it is only more worrying that the problem is left unadressed since 25 years. Again nothing should be normal about school children having to learn how to hide from someone with a gun trying to kill as many of them as possible.

The US truly seems like a failed state from the outside.

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Could be by location. Never had them in a small new england town, but I believe I did in San Diego

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