Gunfire Erupts at Trump Rally: Lessons for K-12 School Safety

Protecting Our Students In a shocking incident, gunfire disrupted a rally for former President Donald Trump in Butler, Pennsylvania, emphasizing the need for enhanced security measures. The rally, held at the Butler Farm Show grounds, was thrown into chaos when shots were fired shortly after Trump began speaking. The Secret Service swiftly intervened, ensuring Trump’s […]

The Vital Role of the “I Love U Guys” Foundation in K-12 School Safety

Protecting Our Students Robert Jordan School safety is paramount for educators, parents, and communities nationwide. The increasing frequency of school-related emergencies has underscored the need for comprehensive, standardized safety protocols. Among the organizations leading the charge in enhancing school safety is the “I Love U Guys” Foundation, whose Standard Response Protocol (SRP) and Standard Reunification […]

Gun Threats and Self-Defense Gun Use: Debunking the Myths

By Robert Jordan, Founder SITE|SAFETYNET℠ Protecting Our Students, Inc. Reference: K-12 School Shooting Database (k12ssdb.org) Gun Threats and Self-Defense Gun Use | Harvard Injury Control Research Center | Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health Introduction The debate around gun ownership and its role in self-defense is contentious. Many claim that guns are used millions […]

Missouri’s Blair’s Law: A Step Toward Ending Celebratory Gunfire

Protecting Our Students By Robert Jordan Introduction: In a significant legislative move, Missouri lawmakers have taken a firm stand against celebratory gunfire with the passage of Blair’s Law, a measure aimed at enhancing public safety and preventing tragic incidents caused by stray bullets. Background on Blair’s Law: Blair’s Law was named after 11-year-old Blair Shanahan […]

The Rising Trend of Gun Thefts from Cars: A Comprehensive Analysis

Protecting Our Students By Robert Jordan In recent years, the issue of gun thefts from vehicles has emerged as a significant concern across the United States. A comprehensive study by Everytown for Gun Safety Support Fund highlights this disturbing trend, revealing that gun thefts from cars are now the largest source of stolen guns. This […]

St. Louis Open Carry Ban Plays Crucial Role in Preventing Potential July 4th Parade Tragedy

Protecting Our Students By Robert Jordan A recent incident in St. Louis powerfully illustrates the effectiveness of local firearm regulations and proactive law enforcement in averting potential disasters. Let’s examine how the city’s open carry ban enabled police to intervene just in time during the July 4th festivities. Key Incident Details: On July 4th, amidst […]

The Surprising Reality: More Gun Dealers in the US Than Fast-Food Outlets

Protecting Our Students By Robert Jordan Introduction: In this discussion, we address a striking statistic that paints a vivid picture of the cultural and regulatory landscape in the United States: there are approximately 78,000 licensed gun dealers, more than the total of all McDonald’s, Burger King, Subway, and Wendy’s locations combined. The Statistic at a […]

Balancing Transparency and Privacy: The Nashville Court’s Decision on the Covenant School Shooter’s Writings

Protecting Our Students By Robert Jordan Introduction: A recent ruling by a Nashville judge regarding the nondisclosure of Covenant School shooter Audrey Hale’s writings has ignited a complex debate surrounding the intersection of public interest and privacy rights. The decision, which blocks the release of Hale’s writings, protects the victims’ families’ copyrights and prevents potential […]

Louisiana’s New Concealed Carry Law: Navigating Safety and Liberty

Protecting Our Students By Robert Jordan Introduction: This Independence Day heralds a pivotal shift in Louisiana’s approach to gun legislation. Louisiana now permits adults aged 18 and over to carry concealed firearms without the need for permits or training. Spearheaded by @BlakeMiguezLA and endorsed by @JeffLandry, this legislation introduces “constitutional carry” to the state, stirring […]