I was in the middle of giving a birds of prey program with my birds in a public school when an announcement came over the loudspeakers that they were now in a Code Yellow Lockdown.
I continued with the program in a room full of third graders as a teacher got up, went to the door and locked it. I looked at her as she took a position next to the door, determination setting her jaw.
As I spoke, I thought about the 2 inches of razor sharp steel in my right pocket and the hell-and-gone mean as a snake redtail hawk on my glove. I almost felt sorry for some jack-wad wanting to mess with these kids. At that moment, I was sure that whatever was needed to keep those kids safe was just fine with me. Later on, they lifted the lockdown and things continued as normal. All I could think of was some poor coroner going over an assailant's body, counting the cuts from the bird's talons and my pocket knife as he hummed Jim Croce's "Bad, Bad, Leron Brown".....and when the cuttin' was done, the only part that wasn't bloody was the soles of the big man's feet.
There is also a couple of consultants that are working with schools and teaching students how to "weaponize" themselves in a worst case scenario. If a shooter comes in the room anything and everything that can be thrown gets thrown at the shooter. I for one, would have a hard time shooting accurately with 25 American History books, notebooks, I-pads, calculators, pencils, protractors, shoes, desks, etc flying at my head!!! Some parents have a problem with this. But why they would prefer their child meekly submit to being shot like a sheep I dunno.
If my child were in Cip's room, I'd pay for his practice ammo. And I wouldn't be buying the cheap crap.