That's number one. It's preventable. How do you pay these guys? Well, you don't have to actually pay them. I would argue that If retired police, retired military, the trained people, the best of the best, I would imagine probably in every small town and big city across our great country that if they were given the opportunity to maybe volunteer 10, 12, 15 hours a week and you get a number of people in every school district, every school in every town and you offer them these benefits, no local taxes they'd ever have to pay on either retirement money or money that their income that they're bringing in. No taxes at all, local taxes, no state taxes, no federal income tax. If they volunteer X number of hours every year, if they serve X number of years, maybe it's five years, maybe it's 10 years, then they don't have an estate tax either and they get to do whatever they want with the money. (06:21–07:00)
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Proposes tax incentives for retired military and law enforcement to volunteer for school security.
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