If they have crashbars like external emergency exit doors I don't think that would violate code but IANAL.VoiceofReason wrote:How about requiring a key to get in the classroom but just turn a knob to get out? If the kids are locked in the classrooms, it seems to me it would be of no consequence if the shooter(s) were in the hallway.
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- Tue Dec 17, 2013 9:42 pm
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- Tue Dec 17, 2013 9:19 pm
- Forum: Gun and/or Self-Defense Related Political Issues
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I was agreeing with you but cynically thinking the politicians who want to prevent students from fleeing might have an ulterior motive. We know from F&F that the current administration doesn't mind innocents being slaughtered if that might advance their agenda.jmra wrote:Well, I'm all for saving children and I for sure don't have an Anti-2A alter. I'm simply stating that possibly preventing escape from a fire because of a locked door is not progressive thinking in keeping our children safe.nightmare wrote:That's true but some people want to save children while others want to sacrifice those children on their Anti-2A altar.jmra wrote:Doesn't matter how many teachers you have in a hall with keys, fire code will not allow you to lock an exit so that a key is required to get out of the building. Those Fire Marshal guidelines for exits are not that old. I guarantee you have a much greater chance of that locked exit resulting in injury to a child than you do of having an active shooter on your campus.
- Tue Dec 17, 2013 8:30 pm
- Forum: Gun and/or Self-Defense Related Political Issues
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That's true but some people want to save children while others want to sacrifice those children on their Anti-2A altar.jmra wrote:Doesn't matter how many teachers you have in a hall with keys, fire code will not allow you to lock an exit so that a key is required to get out of the building. Those Fire Marshal guidelines for exits are not that old. I guarantee you have a much greater chance of that locked exit resulting in injury to a child than you do of having an active shooter on your campus.