Analysis: San Antonio schools offering Stop the Bleed training to kids is disturbing but necessary

Talk about slapping a Band-Aid on a gushing wound. Days after the second-deadliest mass shooting of 2023 — a massacre at a Dallas-area mall — at least one San Antonio school district has announced plans to offer in-person Stop the Bleed workshops and certifications to middle school and high school kids. Stop the Bleed — a federal campaign convened by the National Security Council Staff — is mainly focused on how to apply direct pressure and pack battlefield-type wounds.
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