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Originally posted by batmaninja View PostFollowing up on Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick’s suggestion of hardening security at Texas schools, Texas Monthly’s R.G. Ratcliffe does the math: “The price of walk-through metal detectors range, in general, from about $3,500 to $5,000 each. There are more than 9,100 public school and charter school campuses in Texas. If metal detectors cost $4,000 each, then the total price tag for equipping the state school buildings would run about $36.4 million.”
These are some interesting figures (for about half of a HS football stadium, we can get metal detectors). I can also see how it could create bottle necks that would make it easier for a shooter to just attack from the outside. A stop and frisk could be a lot cheaper than detectors and probably just as big of a deterrent.
What kills me is schools in the inner cities have implemented this idea and successfully back in the 90s when gangs started recruiting school aged kids. It works; and has been working. Typical liberal media; ignore the ghetto schools; ignore Chicago and all the other ghettos where they are murdering each other but the second some white people do it its front page headlines and white male toxicity must be destroyed. Dumb asses.
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Originally posted by J Sweet View PostIf we get to the point that children are using a security bottle neck to gun down other children than at that point the entire public school thing can just be shut down.
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Originally posted by jer_james View PostTell me again how the Texas Lottery is helping school funding?
Didn't they just give us the freedom to legalize sports gambling? Can we not add to that amount with that measure?
Those millions and funding should be ZERO issue !
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Originally posted by tps7742 View PostAgreed on this one, he can talk all that NRA stuff and bible thumping but in the end he is a politician.
Originally posted by Charles View PostSince tax dollars would be used for procurement, the price tag for each MD would be closer to $10K each. You always need to budget for abuse, fraud & corruption with our tax dollars.
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