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Old 10-08-2006, 09:24   #11
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Lest you start to think I am a bleeding heart liberal or anti-second amendment.

I will concede to all that a properly trained teacher with a weapon in certain scenarios could prevent a school shooting. I agree this would be a quick and relatively economical approach to bolstering school security in the short term. And, yes I know many teachers that would be willing, capable and up to the challenge.

However, I am not convinced that is a feasible solution for numerous reasons. For example, in my town I would expect overwhelming resistance to the idea from teachers unions, school boards and parents (and I live in a bright red region of a red state). Blue states wouldn’t stand a chance.

Furthermore, I am not the least bit convinced arming and training a select group of teachers could ever provide an adequate level of security to handle the real threat for which we should be preparing.


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Originally posted by The Reaper
I am not sure where your kids go to school and what your teachers are like....
Sir - My son is currently finishing up his second year at the University of Pineland, a small but extremely prestigious school in the Piedmont region of NC.
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