Colton Haab
Opening statement: page 1
Ladies & gentlemen, lawmakers, fellow students, parents, teachers, faculty
 –
 last Wednesday will change our lives forever. My thoughts and prayers are with the victims and their families of this horrific
attack on our school. To me, it’s totally incomprehensible how this attacker was
able to exit an Uber ride, walk into our freshman building and start shooting.
There’s been a
 lot of talk about Gun Control since this senseless attack. Many of my peers are in Tallahassee with lawmakers now
 –
 unfortunately yesterday did not go in the right direction for us. I hope the much needed changes to Gun Laws can be made and implemented by the time the next generation (my kids) enters high school. The way I see it- 3 main things have to happen: 1)
 
Tighten up gun laws
 
2)
 
Secure the school and make it safe
 
3)
 
Defend the school
 
I BASED MY QUESTIONS TONIGHT ON #2 & # 3
Question 1)
The Number One responsibility of the Federal Government is:
To keep Americans safe & secure
.
We will be called back to school next week …
 How do we come back if Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School is not safe?
Many of us students
 are afraid to go back until this school is safe & secure. Only 1 School Resource Officer cannot secure a 45 acre campus with multiple entry and exist points.
So my 1
st
 question is:
 
What is being done to drastically improve the security of the school?
 
Colton Haab
Question 2) page 2
There are armed security defending our President, Congressmen, court houses, IRS buildings, banks, jewelry stores, even the Smithsonian has guards with guns.
Yet a gunman walked into our school’s freshman building with a rifle… and hero’s like Coach Fies ….unarmed…
 died trying to stop him.
This is totally unacceptable
. Schools are defended with a sign that reads:
This is a gun free zone
/ it might as well also say:
(Call someone with a gun if there’s an emergency).
 It is my opinion and the opinion of many
 –
 that this makes us an easy target for
evil people
 to do their
 evil
 with little, if any resistance. I personally would much rather see a sign that read:
“Please be aware that certain staff members at Marjory Stoneman Douglas are
legally armed and may use whatever force necessary to
protect our students
”.
 We students should not have
to beg
 to be kept safe.
I ask you
: are our students’ lives not as
significant as court documents? As tax returns? As cash money? As a diamond ring or a fine watch?
ARE
 our lives, our security & safety not as important as
old dinosaur bones
?
My 2
nd
 question is:
What measures are being taken to
defend
 our school from future attacks? And how can we get
select faculty trained and armed
 to give them a fighting chance, if GOD forbid, there is another attack?
 
Colton Haab
Question 3) page 3
There are over 450,000 unemployed Veterans living in the United States. Many are able, willing & trainable and would find a real purpose in the job of keep our schools safe and defend our students & faculty against evil.
What steps can be taken to utilize our select retired military in this capacity?
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