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How School Shootings Created A $3.1 Billion Security Industry

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How School Shootings Created A $3.1 Billion Security Industry


The private security industry that focuses specifically on the education sector had projected revenue of $3.1 billion in 2021, according to research and consulting firm Omdia. The industry is being bolstered by an increase in government funding. The Department of Justice has awarded more than $410 million in grants to schools through the programs created under the STOP School Violence Act of 2018. Watch the video above to learn how much it costs to fortify schools.

 
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How School Shootings Created A $3.1 Billion Security Industry


The private security industry that focuses specifically on the education sector had projected revenue of $3.1 billion in 2021, according to research and consulting firm Omdia. The industry is being bolstered by an increase in government funding. The Department of Justice has awarded more than $410 million in grants to schools through the programs created under the STOP School Violence Act of 2018. Watch the video above to learn how much it costs to fortify schools.


Defund the police campaign also helps.
 
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I once saw a video where they test the bullet-proof school backpacks, actually sturdier than body armors used by Ukrainian soldiers...
 
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Race war is coming to America soon between Libs/Antifa/Woke vs right wingers/proud boys/nazis. The closer US gets to 2040 the more the country erupts into chaos because thats the year whites will be minorities in US. Mental illness has already destroyed an entire generation of Americans just look at those low IQ US trolls on this forum who are 45yrs old living in mums basements. US will always be number 1 in the world in internet trolls and incels thats for sure!
 
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Conservative gun lovers aren't any better, these conservatives are a roadblock to proper gun control.

That is certainly true. They'd rather spend billions on putting up ugly fences, cameras everywhere, id tags for everybody, and buzzer locks on all the school doors than pass some gun law legislation.

Already buzzers on the doors seem to be standard on all schools. The rest of the above will be next.
 
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