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<blockquote data-quote="Okie4570" data-source="post: 3996164" data-attributes="member: 15643"><p>Watching some of the debate on the floor for this yesterday was entertaining and maddening at the same time.</p><p></p><p>One Dem responded with "the thought that I could walk in and kill any of my students is disturbing". If that's the first thing a teacher is thinking of, do they need to be in the classroom at all? What's to keep any teacher from walking in with a gun and shooting their students right now before this bill? Nothing. Typical dem talk before thinking comment.</p><p></p><p>-many school boards won't vote for it at all, many won't vote yes.</p><p></p><p>-it will take the right teacher and personality to carry in the classroom no matter what training they receive. When posed with the question, "can you shoot little Johnny, without hesitation and without harming other students, and can you shoot little Johnny's dad without hesitation without harming other students?", many if not most will mentally not be up to the task.</p><p></p><p>-teachers have been carrying across the country for many years now, how many of those teachers have pulled the trigger out of anger at a student? How many of those teachers have pulled the trigger on a perp?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Okie4570, post: 3996164, member: 15643"] Watching some of the debate on the floor for this yesterday was entertaining and maddening at the same time. One Dem responded with "the thought that I could walk in and kill any of my students is disturbing". If that's the first thing a teacher is thinking of, do they need to be in the classroom at all? What's to keep any teacher from walking in with a gun and shooting their students right now before this bill? Nothing. Typical dem talk before thinking comment. -many school boards won't vote for it at all, many won't vote yes. -it will take the right teacher and personality to carry in the classroom no matter what training they receive. When posed with the question, "can you shoot little Johnny, without hesitation and without harming other students, and can you shoot little Johnny's dad without hesitation without harming other students?", many if not most will mentally not be up to the task. -teachers have been carrying across the country for many years now, how many of those teachers have pulled the trigger out of anger at a student? How many of those teachers have pulled the trigger on a perp? [/QUOTE]
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