Hey NRA, lets talk math. Huddle over here. Bring those fiscal conservatives with you too, they'll love this. As of 2010 the Institute of Education Sciences lists 98,817 public schools in the United States. That doesn't include the 33,366 private schools and the 6,742 postsecondary institutions, but we'll leave those two out.
Okay, moving on.
So now lets talk about hiring a police officer for each of those schools, that's what you want right? Looking at specific job postings shows ranges in salaries (some are paid hourly but the end monetary compensation is about the same) between $34,400 to $45,600 a year. Now the annual salary of a police officer typically averages out across the nation at $55,620 a year, but obviously this case is different. I've seen salaries as low as $30,000 and as high as $80,000. Experience and area dictate this of course. For the sake of making the best argument, lets go at the bottom, $30,000.
Simple math: $30,000 x 98,817 = $2,964,510,000. Just for kicks, based on the average salary across the nation of $53,540 (different source). $53,540 x 98,817 = $5,290,662,180. That's per year.
Yup, still want to keep those low tax rates huh?