The Parkland law

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The Parkland law

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Two things here....Wasn't there already an armed "guardian" on duty in Parkland?....
And why cripple somebody when given the tools to defend...with a Keltec rifle???


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This is a first good step.

Have had only one experience with Keltec. It was not good. However, how do their rifles rate?
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Haven't shot their rifles, but I've got two of the P3ATs an a PMR30 and they're all flawless. Mrs. Flash has taken to shooting the PMR30 every week.
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Any organized, dedicated person acting as a security guard capacity is a deterrent. It's not perfect, but at least it may make some crazy person think twice about doing something.

Kel-Tec wouldn't be my first choice....there are so many less expensive AR's out there that would be a better choice. I'm willing to bet some enterprising AR manufacturer may be willing to donate or sell at a dramatically reduced price for this purpose. Maybe this could be a good way for Springfield Armory to un-f*ck themselves in the eyes of the gun community.

I'm sure every school in the country has student parent, grand parent, relative, etc with a military/LE background willing to volunteer or take little pay to do the job of security for the school.

I don't think putting armed teachers in schools is a good idea. To much liability, training, and opportunity for the gun to be accessed by the wrong person.
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