Do active shooter drills in schools (with children present, but aware of the drill) seem more likely to have a net positive or net negative impact, all things considered?
Replying to @jac_thought
I’d argue something stronger — that it normalizes the idea of homicide, that there’s a good chance that someone will show up one day & try to kill you. It might be a fellow student, someone you see every day. This is pure paranoia priming.
9:06 PM - 12 Nov 2018
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