from bartlett county georgia, so my mom doesn't whoop me, thank you for the veterans on march 29. my uncle is a wounded veteran, former police chief. what we are doing -- and i have to thank clarence and we have regular jobs and it is on the side. one of the things we are doing in our school system in georgia -- and georgia is giving them a lot of power. there are things local. we have a single point of entry at all of our entries -- all of our schools. you have to be buzzed to get in. we have resource officers, and as you said, it would take what -- take quite a bit. i believe it is seven with our schools. we are fairly close to our law enforcement. for example, one of our middle schools and elementary, the police station is right around the corner. we do pay the sheriff's department, but it is great that they are there and present. pres. trump: how many are in the school? when you have a sheriff's department, they don't have enough people to take care of the school. right and absolutely in 2014, at the last shooting, if the school board votes on it, we can have armed employees,