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An Omaha nonprofit that aids trauma victims conducted an active-shooter drill without telling workers the gunman’s bullets weren’t real. The workers ended up traumatized.
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Active shooter drills have become the norm in schools across the U.S., but experts warn they have the potential to cause more harm than good.
From teenagers with glocks to middle-aged mums with shotguns – these portraits from Melbourne photographer Tom Franks place an Aussie lens on US gun culture.
Assembly Bill 1858 will standardize school active-shooter drills and direct the state’s Department of Education to update its guidance. It was signed into law by Gov. Gavin Newsom.
Joe Biden on Thursday (local time) signed an executive order in order to curb gun violence in the country targeting 3D printed guns, machine guns and improving active shooter drills in schools.
President Joe Biden is expected to sign an executive order on Thursday that aims to help schools make active shooter drills less traumatic for students yet still effective.