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H.R. 34 Arm the teachers & admins at schools, remove gun free zones

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stlaser:
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https://cqrcengage.com/gunowners/app/write-a-letter?6&engagementId=439853

OldKooT:
We would not agree on this issue... :laugh:

Have you ever spoken to some of these teachers? And you want them to have a weapon in school? Half of them these days are the very nut bags we are worried about. They are teaching the agendas and the mind sets that are causing mass shootings.

I think I agree with the idea we should have people armed in schools. But I think they should be well trained specialists with skill sets that apply to such a detail.

In other words a well trained, individual who has been through a specialty developed program for just such a challenging protection detail. I would not even be ok with many veterans having that job unless they passed such a detail. What we are facing is needing a "body guard" for 100's of kids, each school being a unique "zone" with situational specifics that are unique to that school. The last thing we need is a Militarized zone, kids hate school already LOL

Maybe we could have such specialist double up and teach a course daily on common sense... win win.



EL TATE:
Agreed there Norm. Just don't hire this guy. http://www.foxnews.com/us/2018/02/23/police-officers-guard-home-deputy-assigned-to-florida-hs-who-never-went-in-during-shooting-report.html

cudakidd53:
Norm, not to worry, most teachers I work with wouldn't be in the same room with a gun since they're like Hillary when she looses - goes off without warning!  You would have to make all the guns pink and fuzzy and they can only shoot rainbows and lollipops.....You are correct Norm on some counts and wrong on some others.  Teachers who carry would need to be unknown to their fellow teachers and students and it would need to be ON THEIR PERSON at all times.  Not locked-up......under stress fine motor skills go to crap....what frickin' key is it?

I would want to be trained by FBI/SEALS/US MARSHALLS some group that actually know their stuff and I would want to have to pass such a course with accuracy and stability.  I would also what to pass some "paintball" scenarios (shoot/don't shoot) as well as pass evaluation from an AGENCY shrink who actually deals with members of aforementioned groups as to fitness to protect the students, sheep and assclowns I'd work amongst........might be a problem overcoming the urge to fragg some who didn't succumb to some Fraternity/Sorority prank during their undergraduate studies!  We currently have a handful of staff members whom I would proudly stand beside with confidence in a worst case scenario - Desert Storm Marine who was a click away from the infamous Airstrike on friendlies.  2 Deans of Students, one who was a competitive Army Machine Gun specialist.

There are no EASY answers, though there are some common sense actions that could be taken to lessen the current "Fish in the barrel" climate.

Atkinsmatt:
We shouldn't think of the teachers ect as a SWAT team.  They need to be thought of as barricaded in their space prepared to defend those in their care, not roaming the halls looking for the bad guy with a gun.  That would have a huge potential to have a terrible outcome

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