| Clip Of Senate Hearing on Gun Violence and School Safety
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by Lance McKee
July 25, 2019 2019-07-25T10:17:18-04:00https://images.c-span.org/Files/fac/20190725101848010_hd.jpgImmediately after hearing a child development and prevention research scientist explain that active shooter training may not be effective and can negatively impact the well-being and academic achievement of students, Rick Scott and Bob Gualtieri spend several minutes explaining that kids should simply learn to be less easy to shoot.
by Lance McKee
July 25, 2019 2019-07-25T10:17:18-04:00https://images.c-span.org/Files/fac/20190725101848010_hd.jpgImmediately after hearing a child development and prevention research scientist explain that active shooter training may not be effective and can negatively impact the well-being and academic achievement of students, Rick Scott and Bob Gualtieri spend several minutes explaining that kids should simply learn to be less easy to shoot.
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Immediately after hearing a child development and prevention research scientist explain that active shooter training may not be effective and can negatively impact the well-being and academic achievement of students, Rick Scott and Bob Gualtieri spend several minutes explaining that kids should simply learn to be less easy to shoot. close
People in this video
- Bob Gualtieri Sheriff Pinellas County, FL
- Maggie Hassan U.S. Senator [D] New Hampshire
- Tom Hoyer Treasurer National Association of Families for Safe Schools Stand with Parkland
- Ron Johnson U.S. Senator (Class 3) [R] Wisconsin
- Gary Peters U.S. Senator (Class 2) [D] Michigan
- Jacky Rosen U.S. Senator (Class 1) [D] Nevada
- Max Schachter CEO and Founder Safe Schools for Alex
- Rick Scott U.S. Senator (Class 1) [R] Florida
- Deborah Temkin Research and Policy Coordinator (Former) Department of Education->Bullying Prevention Initiatives