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 If you wish to be removed, please [click here]( to unsubscribe.    [The Conservative Mom]( ---------------------------------------------------------------      [Learn more about RevenueStripe...](   Bulletproof Children At School The Conservative Moms  When cell-phone videos surfaced from the Parkland shooting where students were crouched on a classroom floor with the sound of gunshots echoing in the background, it motivated parents to find ways to better protect their kids when they send them off to school. There are practical, long-term answers of course, including voting for lawmakers who back sensible gun restrictions, which most Americans support to a degree. (A recent Pew poll found that the vast majority of Democrats and Republicans are in favor of preventing the mentally ill from purchasing guns, as well as background checks for private and gun-show sales.) I interviewed a former North Carolina Sherriff and asked him what it would take to help stop some of the gun violence in schools. His response is what we've heard many Conservatives across the United States already say, "the only way to fight a bad man with a gun is with a good man with a gun." Regardless of how you think gun violence should be stopped, protecting children is a priority which is why many parents are turning to bulletproof backpacks; however how much protection they actually offer is up for debate. "[Our bulletproof backpacks] sold out within three days of the Parkland, FL shooting," Yasir Sheikh, the president of Guard Dog Security, a personal defense product company, said about its sales following the Feb. 14 shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Florida....[More](     [Learn more about RevenueStripe...](   Moms Need to Know... Dear Sara, I'm eighteen and missed my prom because I was eight months pregnant. The baby is doing fine, it's me that's a mess. I have been staying at home and taking care of the baby. My Mom works so she isn't any help. The baby's father has gone away to college so it's just me and the baby most of the time. I was planning on going to college and working to pay for it. Now all my plans are out the window so to speak. I love my baby. However, I am seriously thinking of giving her up for adoption, but that really hurts my heart. I need some advice on what to do. -Kelly[See Sara's Answer](    [The Conservative Mom](  Help The Daily Grind support our Friends at Lady Freethinker You Might Like        [Learn more about RevenueStripe...](   [Remove]( your email address from our list. We respect your right to privacy. [View our policy](. This email was sent by: [The Conservative Mom - The Leader in Conservative Family News]( 6890 E. Sunrise Dr. Ste 120-137 Tucson, AZ. 85750 Â

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