paquin told me today that an assault weapons ban in the state is likely to come up for a vote as early as its session next month in springfield. >> its the conversation schools nationwide are likely having this week, just how secure are our children? we spoke with a security consultant who specializes in keeping classrooms safer. >> this special says the bells and whistles can cost you a good security doesn't always have to. if i only have a dollar to spend and that only have an hour to plan on going to focus on communications and access control. those are paul * top to suggestions from a second generation company started in 1984 sadly tim says schools are reluctant to prioritize security until tragedy strikes his priority was first communication, two-way radios or walkie-talkies, p a system is indoors and out even emergency phones peppered throughout the school one door in and the same door out for all visitors. i am not for a prison mentality... >> some areas schools quickly turned to the basics, emergency drills and lots of them like at bell elementary in chicago. with such a terrib