Should Disabled Veterans with PTSD be allowed to stand gaurd at public schools to protect children from Mass shootings? https://www.rallypoint.com/answers/should-disabled-veterans-with-ptsd-be-allowed-to-stand-gaurd-at-public-schools-to-protect-children-from-mass-shootings <div class="images-v2-count-0"></div> Fri, 28 Feb 2020 23:47:55 -0500 Should Disabled Veterans with PTSD be allowed to stand gaurd at public schools to protect children from Mass shootings? https://www.rallypoint.com/answers/should-disabled-veterans-with-ptsd-be-allowed-to-stand-gaurd-at-public-schools-to-protect-children-from-mass-shootings <div class="images-v2-count-0"></div> SSG Jimmy Cernich Fri, 28 Feb 2020 23:47:55 -0500 2020-02-28T23:47:55-05:00 Response by 1SG Private RallyPoint Member made Feb 29 at 2020 12:15 AM https://www.rallypoint.com/answers/should-disabled-veterans-with-ptsd-be-allowed-to-stand-gaurd-at-public-schools-to-protect-children-from-mass-shootings?n=5612047&urlhash=5612047 <div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>Why shouldn&#39;t Veterans with PTSD be permitted to hold any position that requires carrying a firearm? 1SG Private RallyPoint Member Sat, 29 Feb 2020 00:15:53 -0500 2020-02-29T00:15:53-05:00 Response by SPC Michael Oles SR made Feb 29 at 2020 1:43 AM https://www.rallypoint.com/answers/should-disabled-veterans-with-ptsd-be-allowed-to-stand-gaurd-at-public-schools-to-protect-children-from-mass-shootings?n=5612108&urlhash=5612108 <div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>Yes I believe they should SPC Michael Oles SR Sat, 29 Feb 2020 01:43:59 -0500 2020-02-29T01:43:59-05:00 Response by SPC Nancy Greene made Feb 29 at 2020 2:05 AM https://www.rallypoint.com/answers/should-disabled-veterans-with-ptsd-be-allowed-to-stand-gaurd-at-public-schools-to-protect-children-from-mass-shootings?n=5612144&urlhash=5612144 <div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>Definitely Questionable for positive &amp; Negative’ reasons. Just My two cents. SPC Nancy Greene Sat, 29 Feb 2020 02:05:26 -0500 2020-02-29T02:05:26-05:00 Response by LTC Private RallyPoint Member made Feb 29 at 2020 4:54 AM https://www.rallypoint.com/answers/should-disabled-veterans-with-ptsd-be-allowed-to-stand-gaurd-at-public-schools-to-protect-children-from-mass-shootings?n=5612331&urlhash=5612331 <div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>This is really several questions:<br />Should people guard children at public schools to protect children? <br />If the school board approves but I would vote against it.<br /><br />Should Vets with PTSD be allowed to hold those positions?<br />Yes, if they are stable, You can have PTSD and be a police officer or continue to serve in the military. LTC Private RallyPoint Member Sat, 29 Feb 2020 04:54:25 -0500 2020-02-29T04:54:25-05:00 Response by Lt Col Charlie Brown made Feb 29 at 2020 7:18 AM https://www.rallypoint.com/answers/should-disabled-veterans-with-ptsd-be-allowed-to-stand-gaurd-at-public-schools-to-protect-children-from-mass-shootings?n=5612636&urlhash=5612636 <div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>I, like <a class="dark-link bold-link" role="profile-hover" data-qtip-container="body" data-id="1643681" data-source-page-controller="question_response_contents" href="/profiles/1643681-spc-nancy-greene">SPC Nancy Greene</a> can see both negatives and positives to this. I have to say, no blanket statements on who can or cannot do this. Lt Col Charlie Brown Sat, 29 Feb 2020 07:18:28 -0500 2020-02-29T07:18:28-05:00 Response by SSgt Richard Kensinger made Feb 29 at 2020 10:46 AM https://www.rallypoint.com/answers/should-disabled-veterans-with-ptsd-be-allowed-to-stand-gaurd-at-public-schools-to-protect-children-from-mass-shootings?n=5613176&urlhash=5613176 <div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>Based on my clinical research on combat trauma and as a clinician w/ 40+ yrs. experience, I share these observations.<br />As a clinician treating someone w/ unresolved trauma I have the responsibility to protect my client and others from high-risk situations. Combatants I&#39;ve interviewed have killed innocent civilians inc. children. I would never recommend an assignment such as this one. In addition to PTSD, combat vets exhibit other clinical conditions which place them at additional risk. No weapons! Volunteer working w/ youngsters in other ways can be more healing to both.<br />Rich SSgt Richard Kensinger Sat, 29 Feb 2020 10:46:16 -0500 2020-02-29T10:46:16-05:00 Response by SSG Private RallyPoint Member made Feb 29 at 2020 12:05 PM https://www.rallypoint.com/answers/should-disabled-veterans-with-ptsd-be-allowed-to-stand-gaurd-at-public-schools-to-protect-children-from-mass-shootings?n=5613557&urlhash=5613557 <div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>Like any other demographic I would say yes, under the condition every applicant is thoroughly vetted. I don&#39;t think PTSD in itself should be a bar to the position as long as the individual can handle the responsibility of the position. SSG Private RallyPoint Member Sat, 29 Feb 2020 12:05:32 -0500 2020-02-29T12:05:32-05:00 Response by LTC Jason Mackay made Feb 29 at 2020 4:03 PM https://www.rallypoint.com/answers/should-disabled-veterans-with-ptsd-be-allowed-to-stand-gaurd-at-public-schools-to-protect-children-from-mass-shootings?n=5614216&urlhash=5614216 <div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>You seem to insinuate that PTSD is one monolithic thing with no differentiation and that it is 100% disabling. PTSD is a spectrum. It can be treated and managed except in a small segment of cases. The tone of the question seems to point out that the PTSD may make them perform poorly or not at all. It might have the side effect of tripping the very behaviors they&#39;ll need to combat the threat like hyper vigiliance, reacting to training given the stimuli (&quot;muscle memory&quot;), hyper-focus, etc. it depends on the person. LTC Jason Mackay Sat, 29 Feb 2020 16:03:43 -0500 2020-02-29T16:03:43-05:00 Response by MAJ Ken Landgren made Feb 29 at 2020 4:09 PM https://www.rallypoint.com/answers/should-disabled-veterans-with-ptsd-be-allowed-to-stand-gaurd-at-public-schools-to-protect-children-from-mass-shootings?n=5614226&urlhash=5614226 <div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>It depends on the mental health of the veteran. MAJ Ken Landgren Sat, 29 Feb 2020 16:09:18 -0500 2020-02-29T16:09:18-05:00 Response by CPT Cornelius Gorman II made Feb 29 at 2020 8:30 PM https://www.rallypoint.com/answers/should-disabled-veterans-with-ptsd-be-allowed-to-stand-gaurd-at-public-schools-to-protect-children-from-mass-shootings?n=5614817&urlhash=5614817 <div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>Difficult topic: if the disablement prevents military service according to federal dicta, the that same individual would probably not be a candidate for unrestricted, armed para-military service aka civilian defensive protection of our most vulnerable population. The school district liability for hiring without very specific psychiatric and/or psychologic clearance(s) in the presence of a documented “disorder” would be enormous and probably unaffordable from an HR/coverage standpoint. As a law enforcement pre-employment examiner, I’ve witnessed the power of the bottom line. The ADA does not require an employer to invest in advanced (expensive) assessment and the insured agency cannot be forced to adopt perceived risk associated with certain applicants. Extensive litigation in energy exploration regarding spinal MRI pre-employmant screening of labor applicants ended w/ a USSC decision in favor of industry i.e. applicant with health defect cannot prevent screening nor force employment where risk to self or others may follow. Given arduous litigation, ADA limitations, the vulnerable population and other issues, many origins of disability including PTS are grounds for applicant exclusion in certain occupational settings leaving no substantial recourse but to seak other less provocative employment. CPT Cornelius Gorman II Sat, 29 Feb 2020 20:30:27 -0500 2020-02-29T20:30:27-05:00 Response by Cpl Tou Lee Yang made Mar 6 at 2020 12:39 PM https://www.rallypoint.com/answers/should-disabled-veterans-with-ptsd-be-allowed-to-stand-gaurd-at-public-schools-to-protect-children-from-mass-shootings?n=5634797&urlhash=5634797 <div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>No, why would you want someone with a mental instability, armed with a gun to begin with? That&#39;s how school shoot occurs. Cpl Tou Lee Yang Fri, 06 Mar 2020 12:39:52 -0500 2020-03-06T12:39:52-05:00 Response by Cpl Archie H. made Apr 10 at 2021 9:52 AM https://www.rallypoint.com/answers/should-disabled-veterans-with-ptsd-be-allowed-to-stand-gaurd-at-public-schools-to-protect-children-from-mass-shootings?n=6891375&urlhash=6891375 <div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>There is in my opinion a difference between ptsd and mental disorders that would disqualify one from public safety positions. Too often police department hire veterans who have gun fetishes with mental disorders. “Some” of these veterans have mental disorders, only some or few who have real ptsd. If someone feels “all” those with ptsd are mentally ill then they have been brainwashed by the post Vietnam war media. I know a couple of marine combat veterans who served on large state police forces retiring after 30 to 40 years service. Another who resigned or retired after 20 plus years of service who could not pull the trigger to take out a criminal. Col. Jay Vargas a Medal of Honor winner could not go hunting with his brothers because he could not kill. Read about the battle for Dong Ha. Cpl Archie H. Sat, 10 Apr 2021 09:52:06 -0400 2021-04-10T09:52:06-04:00 Response by SGT Lorenzo Nieto made Apr 11 at 2021 6:39 AM https://www.rallypoint.com/answers/should-disabled-veterans-with-ptsd-be-allowed-to-stand-gaurd-at-public-schools-to-protect-children-from-mass-shootings?n=6893398&urlhash=6893398 <div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>That’s a tough one how ever there are different levels of ptsd, and we should not look at veterans with ptsd as a treat to the system,I know a veteran with ptsd worse than me he drives a school bus, he says he does it because it helps him in more way then one. SGT Lorenzo Nieto Sun, 11 Apr 2021 06:39:35 -0400 2021-04-11T06:39:35-04:00 2020-02-28T23:47:55-05:00