Posted on Aug 7, 2018
Training Armed Teachers- This Isn’t the Classroom YouRemember
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Richard I have been to active shooter courses and what was preached was get in there and stop the jackass. When there is an active shooter you dont have time to think oh I am just a... To quote Bob Dylan, "the times they are a changing". Everybody in town thinks it is a bad idea to train a teacher until the shooter is in your school with your kids. I dont like having teachers armed, however...
However, if it is the teacher that kills the jackass and saves the day, well he or she is the hero. So I say train the hell out of them. train, train train
Thanks Richard for the post. You got my blood pumping early in the AM hahaha
However, if it is the teacher that kills the jackass and saves the day, well he or she is the hero. So I say train the hell out of them. train, train train
Thanks Richard for the post. You got my blood pumping early in the AM hahaha
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Sorry Richard I am back, I am all about ending a bad situation peacefully. Example Bobby caught johnny kissing his girlfriend and want to fight. There are ways to get through this, I am most likely not your guy but I am smart enough to know there are ways. Now that all changes when jackass pulls a firearms and shoots Faculty, Staff or Student, the answer is then as fast as possible and very violent. The results should always be the same, dead jackass. I am not a looney toon, I know some things not all nice things but I know some things. Some times the adults have the young ones placed in their care have to step up and be a sheep dog and hunt and kill the wolf. See Richard I think am truly spun up now. Damn it I am going to try and go drink some ice water
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While I’m not poopsed to the idea of arming teachers, I’m still wondering why the massive push to arm them rather than study why suburban schools are constantly in mass shootings and inner city schools aren’t? It seems a waste of time, money, and recourses just to say we need to study the problem more, when a possible 80-90% solution is staring you right in the face. Folks want to cite stats to support arming teachers, where are the stats that show the vast differences in mass shootings at schools in the city and not? Almost 100 people were shot in Chicago last weekend. That is a ridiculous number, but throughout the year, how many were shot in schools? Take any other major cities inner school system and compare them to the suburban counter, and I’d bet the inner city has significantly more killings and random acts of violence, but concentrated and mass shootings are all suburban school based.
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