Omaha parents divided over NRA comments
NRA proposes armed guards in every school
Armed security guards in every school. The NRA says the only way to stop a bad guy with a gun is a good guy with a gun. And they want Congress to make it law. After the Sandy Hook school shooting one week ago, the NRA's stance divides the country. By the time students got out of Omaha's Masters elementary school Friday afternoon, parents knew the NRA's message - more guns, less violence in schools. It didn't take long and parents had their opinion formed.








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