Nope, I'm the one saying what will be the training and skill of the armed guards, how coordinated would they be with first responders, what would be their rules of engagement, how many would there be, and what would be my recourse, legally when, in an attempt to intervene and save lives they accidently put a round through my child's skull since in most gun battles the hit rate is under 20% and most schools are not built with walls that will stop a missed shot from traveling into other areas.
I want to know what people mean by armed guards. I have heard some advocate volunteers, parents and such, or arming teachers for these armed guards. Frankly I believe even an average cop, alone, would be inadequate as anything other than, perhaps, a scarecrow, which is not to dismiss the effect of scarecrows, they work.
I am also the guy that would want to define schools. Does that include preschools, vocational schools, community colleges and universities. I also maybe want to then discuss the "whack a mole" effect. If we harden these targets do we prevent a problem or simply relocate it, and to where? I want some game theory level discussion on what is meant by armed security guards and how they will work. I am not particularily interested in sound bites. That's who I am. Maybe because I actually helped draft policy and training for school resource officers post-columbine.