Armed Janitors Approved By Montpelier, Ohio, School Board To Stop School 
Shootings
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Posted: 01/11/2013 3:22 pm EST  |  Updated: 01/11/2013 6:39 pm EST

One of the big questions we've been asking ourselves in the wake of the 
Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting is what group of warm bodies are 
going to be flung into the path of the armed-to-the-teeth gunmen of 
tomorrow. Will it have to be the children themselves? It's been suggested! 
(The huskier, the better, apparently.)

At this point, the most popular proposal seems to be to have armed guards 
in the schools. If this notion has a problem, it's just a teensy, little 
practical matter of ... you know -- *the fact that it doesn't work*. But as 
always, "stuff that doesn't work" becomes "the best idea" once it becomes 
clear that all sides want to do it. And "armed guards in schools" fits the 
bill. The NRA wants more armed guards in schools because their primary 
focus is helping gun manufacturers sell the guns they manufacture to 
people, and a whole new workforce that requires firearms would be terrific 
from their perspective. The White House seems amenable to the idea because 
it means they get to create jobs and stimulate the economy and also have an 
extra layer of "CYA <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cover_your_ass>-lacquer" 
on their rear-ends the next time there is a tragedy like this.

Of course, there are a number of reasons why this idea could fall apart 
despite the fact that both sides of the debate are seemingly open to it. 
Just off the top of the dome, here are the fault lines that will probably 
crack under the White House's support for this idea:

1. It represents tax money going to public schools.
2. It creates more public sector jobs.
3. The people who take those jobs might want to be a part of a labor union.
4. That means union members with guns, so that will be a non-starter.
5. So these armed guards will probably look like the Transportation 
Security Administration agents you see at the airport.
6. Everybody hates the TSA.
7. In general, the GOP manages to discover how much they've already 
secretly loathed something within ten minutes of President Barack Obama 
coming out for it. (See also: Chuck Hagel.)

Fortunately, the people of the Montpelier Exempted Village Schools Board of 
Education of Montpelier, Ohio, may have hit on the idea that squares this 
circle:

The Montpelier Exempted Village Schools Board of Education has approved the 
carrying of handguns by its custodial staff.

The 5-0 vote of the board Wednesday night to allow handgun training for 
four custodians to be able to tote weapons at the K-12 campus at the 
Williams County school came after last month's deadly shooting rampage at 
Sandy Hook Elementary School in Connecticut.

School officials say that having armed personnel -- believed to be the 
first for any school system in Ohio -- is designed to thwart incidents of 
violence and prevent what happened in Newtown, Conn., from occurring here.

 This solution is almost too perfect. Arming the custodial staff and giving 
them some minimal training will create almost the same false sense of 
security as federally-funded rent-a-cops, but without any worry that you 
are "growing the government" by creating new public sector jobs or 
showering too much money on public schools. And then, if a deranged gunman 
attacks the school, it will be up to the school's janitors to bravely throw 
their bodies in harm's way.

It almost pains me to point out that studies have been conducted that prove 
that this plan just fails to stop these kinds of assailants. But since 
sending low-on-the-totem-pole Americans overseas to die for us is working 
out so great, we may as well give low-on-the-totem-pole Americans the 
chance to die for us at home, too.

This will catch on, you just watch.

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t says: Everybody is conveniently forgetting....there was an armed guard at 
Columbine High School the day of the massacre....for all the good it did. 

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