Yes, there is a write up or two on the facebook home and group pages. I'll copy some of the posts here.
John McIntosh Home from the lecture.....I mean forum. Lots of the usual cookie cutter rhetoric, but in the end some good dialog . Definitely a polar opposite to Ann Arbors response. Im sure Tom Tom Lambert will add more after he gets home.
Definitely a big thanks to Tom for traveling so far for this event.
Tom Lambert Overall, for someone who is not deep into the subject like we are, he did alright.
He was first approached by a lot of our people who, based on what I could hear, challenged a number of incorrect misconceptions and larger picture details.
After they finished, I discussed the school district's policy with the superintendent and the officers there, along with a few from the previous group. It turns out their policy isn't as bad as they made it out to be. It's not as good as I would like to see it, but they are not going to call the police and go into lockdown every time.
Hopefully, some of the others will chime in too.
John McIntosh It was good to see they do not intend to ban firearms, but to verify CPL status and reason to be there. I did not like some of his statements such as " OC is inherently disruptive" or that we OC for a political statement.
He got a little testy with me when I asked if he intended to check the license status of drivers on school property, as they are potentially dangerous as well. ( maybe he was still feeling guilty over his incident involving his vehicle in a local restaurant lot).
I'm less tolerant of having to choke down rhetoric that tries to paint us with broad brush comments.
That aside, there policy isnt great, but not the worst either.
Tom Lambert When talking with the super and the officers, everyone agreed that the most likely scenario is a student illegally concealing a pistol in their backpack. Later, I asked what they were doing to counter the most likely scenario. When they admitted nothing, I asked how they could say safety is their number one priority if they don't even attempt to stop the most likely scenario. They didn't like the implications of what I said.