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On Mon, 26 Feb 2018 08:16:31 -0500, John H.
wrote: I am not surprised at the stance of the teachers' unions when it comes to arming teachers. It's an anti-Trump stance, and I'd expect nothing more. I am surprised at the number of teachers being quoted who use 'too many responsibilities already' as a reason for not arming teachers. It's true that teachers have a load of responsibilities. But, when the shooting starts only one takes precedence - protecting kids. I don't think any unwilling teacher would be asked to carry a gun. And, the simple act of carrying a gun does not add significantly to the other duties of a teacher. I doubt most teachers these days are capable of using a gun in that kind of situation. I have not really been a fan of this idea as any wide spread policy. Certainly there will be some who are willing to take the proper training but a gun in a school is a far more serious thing than your average CCW situation. They should have tactical training and a **** load of range time practicing practical shooting, not just slow fire target practice. |
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