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Default Teachers and guns

On Mon, 26 Feb 2018 10:52:41 -0500, "Mr. Luddite"
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I guess your logic and arguments support the Florida cop's decision not
to engage Cruz because he had an AR-15. Oh, well. 17 dead.

(That whole issue, the numerous prior contacts and tips police had about
Cruz and the FBI's failure to followup on tips really needs to be
thoroughly investigated).

The proposal for teachers having guns includes having them in a secure,
locked safe. No reason for kids or anyone to know they exist. May take
a little time to retrieve a firearm but would probably beat the time
required for police to arrive.

I understand the confusion that could occur regarding police showing up
and facing an armed teacher. That problem needs to be resolved however
if law enforcement already knows that good guys may be armed,
precautions can be taken. Good guy/bad guy training is part of some
police training courses. Maybe an instant alarm signal to the police?

Again, nobody is talking about arming teachers against their will. It is
an idea only for those who feel compelled to volunteer.

I reject the idea that a trained cop with a handgun in a confined
place like a school is no match for a kid with an AR. Nobody said this
has to be a fair fight. Bushwhack his ass, shoot him in the back if
you can. Get in his path, hole up behind cover and shoot him as soon
as you get a shot. This guy is not expecting anyone to be shooting
back and I did not hear he had body armor. I might even go after him
with a knife if I could have the element of surprise. (But I am old, I
am going to die soon anyway)