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MI: Company Offering Free Armed Security to Some Michigan School Districts
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More than a dozen school districts in Southeast Michigan have been offered two free months of service by armed and unarmed officers as part of a Michigan security company's initiative to keep students safe.
Flint-based DM Burr Group has launched Operation S.O.S, or Secure Our Schools, following the Feb. 14 shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Florida that left 14 students and three staff members dead.
John Allen, the chief executive officer of DM Burr, said the company has already spoken to several districts in Genesee, Oakland and Livingston counties about the opportunity.
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netsyscon
(3/7/2018)
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Will be interesting if there are any takers. More interesting will be the law suits against the school districts when they turn down the service and then something happens |
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Are we at last brought to such humiliating and debasing degradation, that we cannot be trusted with arms for our defense? Where is the difference between having our arms in possession and under our direction, and having them under the management of Congress? If our defense be the real object of having those arms, in whose hands can they be trusted with more propriety, or equal safety to us, as in our own hands? — Patrick Henry, 3 J. Elliot, Debates in the Several State Conventions 45, 2d ed. Philadelphia, 1836 |
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