Arming every teacher would be dumb. Paying bonuses to 3-4 well-trained volunteers per campus to augment one security guard is worth discussing.https://twitter.com/farhip/status/966516565507272704 …
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http://www.history.com/this-day-in-history/army-major-kills-13-people-in-fort-hood-shooting-spree … Armed teachers is not the answer. This isn't the movies.
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Replying to @ORBuddha76 @ScottAdamsSays
You may not know this, but asides from MPs most military personnel on bases do not carry firearms on their person.
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Replying to @markus_2oo @ScottAdamsSays
And Scott's assertion is that not all teachers will be armed. Trained, armed MP's on a military base didn't stop a shooter. But random armed teachers will?
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Replying to @ORBuddha76 @markus_2oo
You're confusing better with perfect. That's not a good public example of thinking.
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Replying to @ScottAdamsSays @markus_2oo
Arming teachers should be the last resort, as it is not their duty or responsibility to enter into a gunfight. That is good public reasoning.
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The idea is not to "arm teachers." That's what your fake news sources told you. The proposed idea is to allow SOME well-trained volunteers who are fine with the extra responsibility and perhaps get bonuses. Can be in addition to an armed guard if only one on campus.
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