Yes, Colorado officials must play the long game to address the root causes of youth violence and suicides. However, acting immediately on school security and gun control can and will save lives.
We join the nation in praying for the swift and full recovery of two Denver East High School administrators who were shot Wednesday by a student during a pat-down search looking for weapons.
We join these East High School community members in unequivocally supporting efforts at the Colorado Capitol to get better control on the deadly weapons flooding our community and often landing in the hands of young Coloradans ill-equipped in decision-making or gun safety even if they don’t have ill intent or trouble controlling their anger or depression.
Our school security has gotten lax, but our students no longer have the luxury of an unsecured campus without intensive security measures.
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