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<blockquote data-quote="CoachR64" data-source="post: 2127901" data-attributes="member: 2150"><p>Had a recent lockdown where I was asked to stand in a hallway that had two entrances from the outside due to some threats in the local area of the school. As I was standing there, it occurred to me I was good for nothing but catching the first bullet if an armed attacked came through those doors. I was not given the proper tools to protect myself or the students. If you want me to be a first line of defense for my student, please give me the ability to do so. </p><p></p><p>This is why I think this bill is pretty useless. What difference is it in allowing the district to ban carry and restrict rights of the law abiding and the federal or state government doing so? Even if the law passes, the school board simply has to say "no" and I am still in no better position to protect my students.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CoachR64, post: 2127901, member: 2150"] Had a recent lockdown where I was asked to stand in a hallway that had two entrances from the outside due to some threats in the local area of the school. As I was standing there, it occurred to me I was good for nothing but catching the first bullet if an armed attacked came through those doors. I was not given the proper tools to protect myself or the students. If you want me to be a first line of defense for my student, please give me the ability to do so. This is why I think this bill is pretty useless. What difference is it in allowing the district to ban carry and restrict rights of the law abiding and the federal or state government doing so? Even if the law passes, the school board simply has to say "no" and I am still in no better position to protect my students. [/QUOTE]
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