New panic alarm system at Georgia H.S. saved lives during shooting, officials say. Advocates want it nationwide.
New panic alarm system at Georgia H.S. saved lives during shooting, officials say. Advocates want it nationwide.

New panic alarm system at Georgia H.S. saved lives during shooting, officials say. Advocates want it nationwide.

Or we could you know, reduce the number of guns. Wonder who the investors are in these school "safety" companies.
I'm all for gun control. As in, significant reforms, nationwide reforms. Real background checks. Limits on the types of guns. Insurance requirements. Safety training requirements. The list can keep on going....
That said, I'd still want an emergency alert system in schools. There are other threats and other situations where it could be needed, there is nothing wrong with having both.
See: Australia.
Could distract us from the real solution and delay it further
Which do you think is easier, getting a system like this installed in a school, or changing US gun culture?
For the US, I think it would be so slow at catching up to more developed standards of gun control that it would be generational and not a matter of years. It's not so much the laws that are currently in place that's the issue, it's the lack of regulation that's created such an ingrained culture that's going to take a long time to evolve. So, technology like this would stil definitely be utilised in the future.
My thoughts, anyway.
And honestly, I didn't even realise there was another school shooting in the US. Internationally, I guess it just gets covered less and less because it's not really "news" anymore.
Hmmm, one involves fleecing school district funding in a grift, the other reduces profits to armaments manufacturers.
I really can't figure this out! How is it possible to know?