Posted on Apr 9, 2023
'They can't even afford crayons': Lauren Boebert dragged over fear of arming 'woke teachers'
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PO1 William "Chip" Nagel If you will, let me weigh in on this as a high school teacher.
1) I don't believe teachers should be carrying weapons. Most will never be qualified to react according to an emergency situation and there is a real possibility that an innocent person will be seriously injured or even killed.
2) It would be too easy for a group of students to be waiting around the corner as you enter a hallway and jump a teacher to get the weapon and go on a killing spree. Sure, there may only be a few rounds of ammo in that gun but that is a few students who could get injured or killed needlessly.
3) If it gets to the point where I need a gun in school to protect my students and myself, I don't want to teach any longer and I believe this is most likely the consensus of most of my colleagues.
1) I don't believe teachers should be carrying weapons. Most will never be qualified to react according to an emergency situation and there is a real possibility that an innocent person will be seriously injured or even killed.
2) It would be too easy for a group of students to be waiting around the corner as you enter a hallway and jump a teacher to get the weapon and go on a killing spree. Sure, there may only be a few rounds of ammo in that gun but that is a few students who could get injured or killed needlessly.
3) If it gets to the point where I need a gun in school to protect my students and myself, I don't want to teach any longer and I believe this is most likely the consensus of most of my colleagues.
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SFC Michael Hasbun
I mean... I'm a teacher too. If they want to arm me and pay me more for it, sure, I'll carry.
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Arm the teachers? That works, right up to the point where a 6' tall, 230 pound, 15 yr old takes that pistol from the teacher & uses it.
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