Posted on 05/30/2022 6:51:30 AM PDT by DoodleBob
It is really silly to demand that anyone who responds to a mass murderer be SWAT trained.
Many teachers are leftoloons. OK. Welcome to the USA in 2022. Lots of crazy “we are the world” naive twits out there. Teachers are just one more group.
People who advocate arming teachers are NOT saying we should pass out SIG 226s like candy. However, there are many level headed, responsible persons on most faculties who would welcome the training and responsibility.
I really don’t see why this is such a controversy
At my kid's school sixty percent of the teachers are armed at all times.
I can not be with them at all times so I make sure the adults I entrust them to can defend them.
It is just common sense.
Ask for volunteers and then screen, train, and arm a select number to be assigned patrol duties (at extra pay, of course). Had even one or two been armed during Uvalde, perhaps they could have distracted this lunatic enough to get the brave police involved, and the kids might have survived.
I suppose not, but the cops WERE trained and still they did nothing, or at least not enough. And a teacher would already be inside the building.
Also, a good guy with a handgun DID stop the bad guy with his AR-15 (or whatever he had).
There's a lot of those teacher clowns who I wouldn't want to have a gun, but it could be on a volunteer basis.
I saw a story yesterday about a school that has not only a police officer, but a police dog too. This might make a lot of sense. The dog can be trained to detect gunpowder in lockers and attack active shooters. It’s always nice to have an animal around anyway.
I wouldn’t be surprised to see this implemented on a large scale.
It works in Israel. And I think if it was done in the safest way it could work. But they need to have someone keeping a check on these doors. Need to be locked. I never found out how many entrances to that school there were. Just so happen to be the 1 door that the teacher left open was the 1 he ran to. The cops really screwed the pooch. They chased him towards the school and ran when shot at. Then didn’t go in after him. When he went in was the door still open or did it lock behind him.
And I haven’t seen how the killer gained access to the classroom full of children and teachers. Why wasn’t the room locked down?? When the police tried to get into the room they couldn’t break down the door and apparently had to wait for someone to find a key.
Amen
As I noted earlier, I’m a retired urban public high school teacher. Arming teachers as shown in the picture from post #5 would not work at all. Some kid would grab that gun before the lunch bell rang.
I’m not saying that kid would necessarily be a lunatic, bent on shooting up the school. No, it would be more like putting a can of beer on the hallway floor. Somebody would go for it, just because.
I can see armed teachers working in private schools. But not in schools like where I taught. The risk/reward calculation would not be favorable. That’s why I argue for giving teachers quick access to firearms instead.
I visited a family in Israel that lives a stones’ throw from the northern wall around Gaza. Two things you will find in every home is a hardened room in their basement (bomb shelter) and an automatic rifle. The residents organize neighborhood patrols. When the rockets come out of Gaza they get 5 seconds warning to take cover. I have no patience with Americans who can’t even bear seeing armed police officers or soldiers. We have become a weak, pathetic society.
Not ALL teachers are left-wingers....
Not ALL teachers should be armed....
A select few should be selected carefully, trained, armed, and kept secret about which ones they are...
Note your qualifier. Let's play this out in practice. Remember, we are talking about the intersection of government, unions, and in loco parentis.
Who gets to define "competent"?
Will it be some school board-designated committee (because we know how they LOVE justice)?
Will it be union goons?
Maybe it'll be the librarian who just added a bunch of Antifa books to the catalog.
Or that collection of sex ed specialists pushing the latest claptrap on children.
It sure won't be the parents, who are "domestic terrorists" in the eyes of the DOJ.
I'll go a few steps further....let's say some leftist agitator-teacher who did 4 years in the Army's is deemed "competent." He sees a bunch of conservative students and monitors their online activity, decides they're a threat because they wrote "Let's Go Brandon" and FJB and posted pictures of them at gun shows on Instagram, and draws his weapon on them in class and calls the cops.
He will argue (and, I submit to you, be supported in the press and by the school board vociferously) that he stopped a possible disaster. The parents of these students will sue, the NEA will protect the teacher at all costs, the parents will spend thousands on legal fees and their kids will be doxxed and have a hard time getting in to college or trade school.
The teacher will keep his job and become a celebrity for 20% of this nation, and be loathed by 30-40% of the Deplorables. The remainder/ballast will waffle. Meanwhile, another school shooting will happen because that's part of the systematic risk in a free nation.
For a nation like Israel where the citizenry has experienced this palpably, and where the threat is probabilistically high (way higher than in America), it seems to work. I also suspect "competence" isn't as politically defined in Israel.
In contemporary America, this is a nice idea on paper. In practice it'll fail, because the local government and DOJ will make the call on "competency."
The actual solution is homeschooling.
Rather than arming teachers, perhaps we need to reconsider how we train police officers
Firearms safety class is mandatory.
Because "orders".
So she can shut her fedbot piehole.
> Who gets to define “competent”? <
Probably the best person to do that would be the county sheriff. Swear in (and train) armed teachers as reserve deputy sheriffs, with police powers only on school grounds. Sort of like what is done with the railroad police now.
Yes, I know some county sheriffs are pretty much worthless. But by and large, most are solid folks.
Yep. Unfortunately the ,eft will a.ways be corrupt, and just like with the epstein death, the cameras Wil. Be conveniently broken whe it suits the ,eft’s narrative to,do,so
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