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Farmers throughout California use approximately 80 percent of the state’s water that goes to human use.
"West Side", I hear in a lot of songs these days. Yes places like Los Angeles and Anaheim are great places in the country, but many don't know the great bad things to come. Farmers need water, but so do the normal residents. Scary things can happen as time progresses. More and more droughts can cause less and less water. It's going to be the 1930 Dust Bowl again. Water is the man's most important resource, and if this is going to go on, California isn't going to be the Hollywood, we think of.
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Colorado, Wyoming and North Dakota are weighing proposals that would allow guns in schools, in the hopes of avoiding future mass shootings. The Second Amendment of the Constitution is being cited by lawmakers who support the proposal. The Second Amendment states “A well regulated Militia, being necessary to the security of a free State, the right of the people to keep and bear Arms, shall not be infringed.”
Schools don't need their staff to carry weapons to school. It would really frighten the children. Also, many teachers can be untrustworthy as they can take advantage of the weapon, and maybe threaten the kids. Why would you need guns anyways? There were only shootings in schools because of the fact that the security isn't elite. Just get more security guards at the school, and nothing bad won't happen. Purhcase metal detectors if you have to!
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