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    Question Should Teachers Carry Weapons??

    My wife is a school teacher in rural Nevada, the other night she came home and told me about a meeting they had. Basically what they were talking about is having one or two teachers with ccw permits carry their handgun during school hours in case of an active shooter situation. I told her that I would be in favor of something like that but it will probably never happen. What do you think?

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    I love teachers. I married a teacher. But I would trust few teachers to carry weapons; most people drawn to teaching are of the opposite mindset as those drawn to armed self defense (in non-rural areas, anyway). I trust even fewer administrators to designate those teachers who should carry. The politics around it would become dysfunctional almost immediately.

    I believe that schools simply need to stop prohibiting teachers, staff, and (in higher education) students from carring concealed weapons. Those who are are so inclined will step up and are more likely to train themselves properly than a school-designated teacher.

    Second, state legislatures need to pass laws providing a certain degree of criminal and civil protection to anyone attempting to stop a massacre in progress. People shouldn't be afraid to do the obviously right thing.

    Pipe dream: society as a whole needs to be stop teaching itself to be irrationally terrified by guns. This panic makes the aggressor's job way too easy.

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    I think any decent citizen should be able to carry a weapon. Policemen, teachers, or whomever deserve no more right to protect themselves then you or me. If I can't legally carry a weapon to defend myself and the people I care about than neither should they.

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    as long as they know how to use it, fine with me.

    Actually my teacher friend who is very liberal ,anti war/bush...had a blast last time we went to a combat handgun class...he loved the shoot house drills

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    i guess I have a unique perspective on this because I used to be a teacher at an inner city school...

    we had a pretty rough population in students so we took former military folks (like me), former cops (like my best friend), and the younger more athletic teachers and formed an emergency response team...I had taught emotionally disturbed children, worked in detention centers and jails as a teacher, etc...and we had probably more incidents in my last year there than any other....stabbings....rattlesnakes....drug raids....near riots, etc.....

    at any rate, we had an incident that involved a shooting on campus...not in the school buildings itself...but on the grounds....the school actually responded very well...locked down very quickly, and me and my buddy responded immediately as the closest people after hearing the call on the radio....we got to the door near the closest access point...stopped immediately...and looked at each other like....what in the hell do we do now???? fortunately for us, the shooter had 0 interest in entering the school....it had nothing to really do with the school, and all he wanted to do was try and get away....

    I should also add that the city I was teaching in had an ARMED, BOARD OF EDUCATION POLICE FORCE....thats right...the BOE had its own, separate armed force from the City Police...we had armed officers in the school...so all we had to do was hold the door until our armed resource officer arrived....(the BOE force actually has the ability to outfit its officers in riot gear)....so there was an armed person on the campus already there, all the time, to protect the faculty and students....since that was the case, i dont know that an armed faculty was necessarily a must....

    anyway....would I have felt better armed in that situation? yeah...do I think it was a must, no....i wouldnt have been there more than a minute or two before the armed police force of the school was there (the same as armed teachers...basically the same amount of time it took for the armed teacher/resource officer to get from where he/she was in the building to the emergency site)....

    Now, having said that...a lot of schools dont have armed resource officers in them....having a trained, armed administrator or teacher is a good idea...i dont think that its a good idea for everyone to be armed (they wouldnt know what they were doing)...but having someone on the campus that can respond before it takes the regular armed police to is a great idea...

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    Quote Originally Posted by sproc View Post
    I love teachers. I married a teacher. But I would trust few teachers to carry weapons; most people drawn to teaching are of the opposite mindset as those drawn to armed self defense (in non-rural areas, anyway). I trust even fewer administrators to designate those teachers who should carry. The politics around it would become dysfunctional almost immediately.

    I believe that schools simply need to stop prohibiting teachers, staff, and (in higher education) students from carring concealed weapons. Those who are are so inclined will step up and are more likely to train themselves properly than a school-designated teacher.

    Second, state legislatures need to pass laws providing a certain degree of criminal and civil protection to anyone attempting to stop a massacre in progress. People shouldn't be afraid to do the obviously right thing.

    Pipe dream: society as a whole needs to be stop teaching itself to be irrationally terrified by guns. This panic makes the aggressor's job way too easy.
    I think anyone can be taught to CCW. So I agree with you. All teachers that want to should be armed.

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    The key is to get ccw permits the full faith and credit in all 50 states and do away from all gun free zones except courthouses for those who are permitted. For courthouses/federal buildings ccw holders should be able to lock up their weapons.

    Gun Free zones = free crime zones.

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    All law-abiding adults should have the option, including any teachers in that group as well as visitors to the school.

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    It is my belief that the government has no place in education. The free market combined with private property rights will deal with security issues in educational facilities much better than anything the government can hope to accomplish.

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    Everyone who is able to obtain a CCW should be able to carry on school property...bottom line!!!! I don't wan't my daughter (she's only 5 yrs old) to attend colllege without a CCW, I hope and pray the laws change..

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