Ok, I'll bite, Spooph. Want to help solve this?
1. Mandatory gun safety training for ALL citizens. Those that don't like that can move to France with all the other cheese-eating surrender monkeys.
Totally agree! Along with emotional/psychological education. Increasing knowledge without the maturity and responsibility to be able to wield that knowledge is dangerous.
2. Make it easier to investigate and confine people with psychotic tendencies (I can hear the liberals screaming about civil rights abuses already - ironically the same ones pushing take away our 2nd Amendment rights).
Not sure how this to be implemented, although I do not disagree with it. Maybe an option in school under my suggestion for point 1?
3. Harden ALL schools. Big, tough fences, minimal entrances and exits. The school building itself will have all entrances/exits with 2 sets of bullet-proof doors in a bullet-proof room. The entrances will be monitored by camera so that the operator (who is in a secure bullet-proof room) can remotely lock the bad guy in between doors.
I agree with the sentiments, however, going too far has it' own repercussions. Much like with CCW, not knowing in who carries, but simply stating X # of staff/parents/vets/police are armed might be deterrent enough?
4. Armed guards at ALL schools, more based on school population size.
As Townie has suggested multiple times, employ vets for this. They don't need to dress up all agro-like, just some body armor and a side-arm, maybe even CCW, again, see point 3.
5. Hidden cameras all over the school, monitored by the operator, and microphones that would automatically alert the operator and police in the event of the discharge of a weapon (even sub-sonic rounds have a distinct sonic signature).
Disagree completely as this would implicitly vilify all occupants of the buildings, not to mention the possibility of abuse, etc. Nor would it help prevent a mass shooting, but simply alert the authorities faster. Same issue as "you have seconds when the police are minutes away."
6. Bullet-proof doors on all classrooms, able to be remotely locked by the operator.
If the funding can be found, it certainly won't hurt!
7. Allow the teachers to be armed after passing a safety and proficiency test.
This, absolutely this. Not required mind you, but allowing them to chose... Along with this, and what others have said, proper training for police and other first responders on how to deal with these situations, physically and emotionally. Included in this would be nice to see parents, staff (Janitors, etc).
8. Have the police and first responders have access to all the video feed and remote door controls.
Don't see a problem with this, but again, not sure what good it would to prevent shootings.
9. Gun ports into every room that can only be operated by authorities.
Going a little renaissance are we? :P
Notice I did all this without promoting any more absurd 2nd Amendment violations promoted by the liberals?