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<blockquote data-quote="n2sooners" data-source="post: 2029010" data-attributes="member: 26539"><p>I like the idea of allowing teachers, and all school personnel who are willing, to carry if they have the training. I think one congressman suggested CLEET training. And the school district should offer to pay for that training and ammunition for ongoing training. I bet there are even professionals in many communities willing to offer some type of ongoing training for teachers at reduced rates or even free. Then you would have multiple armed guards for the price of one, and the most important factor in stopping these killers is for them to be confronted by someone armed quickly.</p><p></p><p>Another thing that bothers me is hearing how these killers go from classroom to classroom killing people. Why can't they simply be locked out of the classrooms? Maybe we need to look at the procedures taken when shots are fired and do what is needed to make sure no one can get into a classroom once it is locked down. Maybe we need to beef up the doors, or beef up the locks, or simply have teachers lock the doors when an alarm is sounded.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="n2sooners, post: 2029010, member: 26539"] I like the idea of allowing teachers, and all school personnel who are willing, to carry if they have the training. I think one congressman suggested CLEET training. And the school district should offer to pay for that training and ammunition for ongoing training. I bet there are even professionals in many communities willing to offer some type of ongoing training for teachers at reduced rates or even free. Then you would have multiple armed guards for the price of one, and the most important factor in stopping these killers is for them to be confronted by someone armed quickly. Another thing that bothers me is hearing how these killers go from classroom to classroom killing people. Why can't they simply be locked out of the classrooms? Maybe we need to look at the procedures taken when shots are fired and do what is needed to make sure no one can get into a classroom once it is locked down. Maybe we need to beef up the doors, or beef up the locks, or simply have teachers lock the doors when an alarm is sounded. [/QUOTE]
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