To me “Concealed” means you cant see it on Google Maps.
The amount of training, philosophy and point-counterpoint on concealed carry could take you hours and hours.
Sometimes it’s appropriate, sometimes not. If you need someone to respond quickly then putting up roadblocks between them and their resources isn’t a good idea. If you’re trying to “maintain your cool and carry on” then you can’t get the response that you may need.
Teachers are citizens, and as such they are protected by the Constitution which SHOULD be protected by Congress. Funny, though that on all government property the constitution doesn’t apply and the same government who created the “Americans with Disabilities Act” that fines people and businesses tens of thousands of dollars every second prints paper money that the blind simply can’t use.
All problems lead right back to government and being governed.
All of god’s creatures have defenses. Teeth, claws, antlers or even evasive abilities like speed, flight and other clever things. Human beings were given superior brains to develop tools to defend themselves. But the government has come along and taken that from us.
Which is like making it illegal for rabbits to run, deer to have antlers and bears to have claws. Government is ridiculous. And this conversation of arming teachers is also ridiculous.
They are human beings and deserve - no, DEMAND - the ability to defend themselves. I don’t care what a sign says, what a milquetoast weenie jackoff gets offended by or what our rulers think they can tell us what to do.
People should have guns. Teachers are people.
>>People should have guns. Teachers are people.<<
This and all else in your post is perfectly stated and perfectly true. And thanks for posting it.