Los Angeles Times

Getting a gun into school

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This one hit close to home, literally: On Thursday, four students at Sal Castro Middle School west of downtown Los Angeles were injured in what police believe was an accidental shooting. A 12-year-old girl was taken into custody on suspicion of negligentl­y firing a gun.

And perhaps because this shooting took place at a Los Angeles Unified School District campus in a neighborho­od with which many readers are surely familiar, most of our letter writers have suggested steps that parents and schools can take to prevent another tragedy instead of engaging in a rhetorical battle on gun control. Here are some of their letters.

— Paul Thornton, letters editor

Long Beach resident Cholena Humphrey wants action by schools and adults:

We are putting our children’s lives at risk sending them to school without providing enough protection. We need to install metal detectors, which are nonjudgmen­tal and will screen everybody equally at the entrance to all schools.

Blood is being shed at our schools, and losing the life of even one child is too much. We need to protect all our children.

Also, we could teach our children not to resort to guns to handle their problems. They could learn a lot by watching adults work through their difficulti­es in productive ways.

Michael Wall of Hemet says we can ask schools to do only so much:

Reading of this incident, my first thought was not about what the school is not doing to safeguard its students. My first reaction was this: Why in the world did this child have access to a loaded gun?

And why is it always the schools’ responsibi­lity to safeguard our children from the failures of their parents? Whether it’s obesity, homelessne­ss, gangs or abuse, to cure these societal problems we must do a better job identifyin­g and treating the cause of the illness versus merely treating the symptoms.

Gun-control activist Barbara King-Wilson of Sherman Oaks encourages parents to talk about firearm safety:

On Thursday, I received a text message: “School shooting here in L.A.” As of this writing, there have been 14 school shootings across the country this year, many of which could have been prevented.

Parents worry about their children constantly. We fret about allergies and dogs and alcohol and safe sex. But how many of us have “the talk” about guns?

The group Moms Demand Action for Gun Sense in America launched Be SMART, a public education campaign encouragin­g responsibl­e firearm storage, to reduce the number of unintentio­nal shootings by children, suicides and homicides that occur when children or teens are able to access guns. Volunteers all over California give Be SMART presentati­ons because the responsibi­lity of these tragedies falls on us — the adults — to keep our children safe.

I co-founded the San Fernando Valley local group of Moms Demand Action because there is more we can do to prevent these senseless tragedies.

 ?? Robert Gauthier Los Angeles Times ?? PARENTS pick up their children from Sal Castro Middle School hours after a shooting Thursday.
Robert Gauthier Los Angeles Times PARENTS pick up their children from Sal Castro Middle School hours after a shooting Thursday.

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