This Patriot Glass Solutions video shows window glass treated with C-Bond BRS (ballistic-resistant system) being shot multiple times with a handgun and an AR-15 rifle without the bullets penetrating the glass.
After growing up in painful, abusive conditions, Aaron Stark was on his way to an atrocity, until simple acts of kindness changed his life forever.
After every school shooting, politicians and journalists tout the latest quick fix – arming teachers, hiring more mental health counselors, making students wear clear backpacks, or even having fewer doors on campus. But this epidemic is far too complicated for an easy solution. William Woodward from the Center for the Study and Prevention of Violence at the University of Colorado has a research-backed comprehensive approach.
Mike Glover owns Fieldcraft Survival LLC, in Heber City, Utah where he specializes in teaching civilians to be prepared for the worst case scenario. First Aid, Mindset, Fitness, Tactics, Mobility, and so much more.
Through an examination of recent history, there have been glaring issues preceding most events of gun violence in schools. Combining this analysis with my personal background, I evaluate if there are simple ways in which we can tackle this complex issue. Brent is a current undergraduate at the University of Colorado Boulder studying Economics.
"Less than an hour after scrambling out the back door of the Columbine High School library, I was lying in a hospital bed, medicated on a variety of substances intended to relieve my pain," recalls survivor Austin Eubanks. That was the beginning of a decade-long addiction that led to a profound realization about the current opioid epidemic: how we manage pain is both the problem and the solution.