In the wake of the February 2018 massacre at a high school in Parkland, Florida, President Donald Trump had suggested that school districts might be wise to hire well-trained military veterans to serve as armed guards on school campuses to help keep students safe from potential mass shootings in the future.
At least one school in Florida appears to have heeded that advice. Thanks to a Florida school safety law that allows for more options for armed school security, that school will now employ two combat veterans armed with semi-automatic bullpup-style rifles to help guard the campus.
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