O then i most certainly agree with that, although to pull it off would require an act of nullification.
Indeed Indiana is probably going to have to “deputize” said teacher or guard just to help protect them from the Fed's ugly head which is itself an act of nullification.
Even if you did in my heart I would agree provided said students were trained in gun safety and irresponsibility. It is not unprecedented at all in American history for school aged children to carry guns.
The problem today is soo few of our population's parents understand them. This needs to change, and I would even go so far as to suggest in 5-15 year we should start pushing for mandatory gun classes in some largely rural states like Alaska, Wyoming, and Texas. The justification being that the State cannot afford to enough law enforcement to guarantee the safety of the population and therefore requires an armed populous to help provide fro the security of a free state.
If the Feds ask call it militia training, and blame them for making it necessary due to allowing foreign gang infiltration.
With all of the drugs we’re pumping into ourselves and our kids these days, I don’t know that I even trust some cops to be armed. Back in the day, if someone was depressed, they drowned their sorrows in a bottle of booze and got back on the horse. If they were anxious, they waited longer. If boys were hyper, it was considered normal, and they were told to go outside and play until they were calm.
Psychos, addicts, and the mentally unstable were locked up or sent to the front lines of a warzone. They either learned and were released or died in captivity. The way we capitulate to every little handicap is ridiculous today. Not everything needs a pill.