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<blockquote data-quote="870WingBlaster" data-source="post: 2101545" data-attributes="member: 13541"><p>I'm going to add my two cents. My wife is a teacher and a mother. She isn't opposed to guns, but she sure isn't as in love with them as I am. When the school shooting happened in Connecticut, she told me that she was ready to get her carry permit. She told me that she would carry if they lifted the gun free zone. That being said, she loves our son. She teaches is a small rural town where most kids are taught to shoot before they are taught to read. The likely-hood of a school shooting there is about as good as a solar flare or polar shift, and there is no way in Hades that you're going to get her to sacrifice 240 hours of mother-son time to prepare for somthing so unlikely. The fact that there is debate about this topic on a pro gun forum makes me realize that whether it be fear of change, accidental discharge, etc that we are going to have to put some extra burden on teachers in order for them to be abe to carry. It is neccessary or the bill will never pass. I just hope that it's not enough of a burden that almost no teachers will go through all the crap. I hate it that this is the situation, but it IS the situation.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="870WingBlaster, post: 2101545, member: 13541"] I'm going to add my two cents. My wife is a teacher and a mother. She isn't opposed to guns, but she sure isn't as in love with them as I am. When the school shooting happened in Connecticut, she told me that she was ready to get her carry permit. She told me that she would carry if they lifted the gun free zone. That being said, she loves our son. She teaches is a small rural town where most kids are taught to shoot before they are taught to read. The likely-hood of a school shooting there is about as good as a solar flare or polar shift, and there is no way in Hades that you're going to get her to sacrifice 240 hours of mother-son time to prepare for somthing so unlikely. The fact that there is debate about this topic on a pro gun forum makes me realize that whether it be fear of change, accidental discharge, etc that we are going to have to put some extra burden on teachers in order for them to be abe to carry. It is neccessary or the bill will never pass. I just hope that it's not enough of a burden that almost no teachers will go through all the crap. I hate it that this is the situation, but it IS the situation. [/QUOTE]
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