Gubernatorial Candidate Trillo Says "No Simple 100% Solution" to Protecting Schools

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Gubernatorial Candidate Trillo Says "No Simple 100% Solution" to Protecting Schools

Joe Trillo
Rhode Island Gubernatorial Candidate Joe Trillo has weighed in on the gun debate a couple of weeks after 17 people were killed at a school in Parkland, Florida.

Trillo says that “there is no ironclad way to protect our schools unless we incorporate all the security of a prison. With that said, even if we were able to ban AR-15s, there are too many of these guns to effectively be removed from our streets."

Read Trillo’s Statement Below

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"Following the tragic shooting in Parkland, FL, now comes 'the blame game.' The left blames what they would call weak gun laws and the power of the NRA. The right blames protocol, unenforced laws, and the reflexive reaction of the left to ban guns at the cost of self-defense.

While both sides have some merit, there is no ironclad way to protect our schools unless we incorporate all the security of a prison. With that said, even if we were able to ban AR-15s, there are too many of these guns to effectively be removed from our streets. While some measures and improvements to gun control may be legislated, they will mainly be a 'feel good' attempt at solving a problem, rather than an effective deterrent to prevent such future tragedies.

I believe more effective measures include:

  • Raising the legal age to 21 to get any gun unless you have a special permit from the local police department.
  • Making background checks more stringent while improving information sharing between law enforcement databases.
  • More comprehensive mental health evaluation requirements.
  • Creating a special concealed carry permit for 'gun free zones' in our schools, whereby people such as teachers, coaches, custodians or other school personnel who go through a special training program can carry a concealed gun.

 

Most importantly, persons with these concealed carry permits should be known only to the principal or senior staff, thus acting as a strong deterrent, as potential perpetrators would never know who or how many concealed carry people are present in the schools. Schools should also have secured entrances with metal detectors and gunshot detectors, along with police officers patrolling the schools at least once a day at random times.

These measures would go a long way to preventing such tragic events in our schools, rather than focusing on 'feel good' measures that are not real solutions. Unfortunately, there is no simple 100% solution."


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