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WV: Kanawha County Schools Teach Method to Counter Shootings
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A West Virginia school district is training its students to counter school shootings in a manner that leaves open the option to physically confront the shooter. Schools in Kanawha County School District are now learning under the Medina, Ohio-based ALICE Training Institute’s program, which teaches the “run, hide, fight” method, The Charleston Gazette-Mail reports. If students cannot exit a room safely or barricade the door, the program says, students should counter the attacker by throwing objects at them or swarming them.
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jac
(9/30/2015)
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The only effective defense against a person with a gun, is another person with a gun.
These schools are deluding themselves with these feel good actions. Instead of allowing legal concealed carry in schools, they practice all but useless tactics.
How can 300 children in a school hide from a gunman?
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