Since the most recent school shooting in Newtown, Connecticut, everyone from politicians and bureaucrats to parents and teachers
have something to say about gun control. But noticeably absent from this
cacophonous jumble of underinformed people and misinterpreted quotes is the voice
of those who can actually change things: the engineers. Finally though, they
have come through with a simple solution that makes everyone else smack their
head and mutter, “well, yeah, duhh. Why didn’t I think of that?”
Engineers at Hardwire, a Maryland armor manufacturer, has
developed a bulletproof whiteboard that can stop a 9mm round at close range. The
whiteboard is a fully functional board and has two rubberized handles and
straps so it can be used as a one-arm shield against handgun fire at close
range. The company also makes a 10x13in clipboard that has a similar function.
The material behind the whiteboard is called Dynameer, developed by Hardwire for a defense project known as MRAP, a system of protecting vehicles from land mines. Not much has been made public about the material, due to it being used on military vehicles. The most information available is that it is a polyethylene-based substance.
Suddenly, a much easier and practical solution is available. While the politicians and bureaucrats sort out their differences and cut through the red tape, parents and teachers can rest assured that it has been made harder to cut down their children.