Mousegun
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i believe the school had about 3000 - 3500 students. That means about 100 or so teachers. Of that 100, I suppose maybe 20 or so would be willing to get training and carry a gun while at work.
No way could any school afford 20 full time guards of any sort on the job at any given time. Teachers are there while the school is open and can be on the ready.
The problem I see is convincing administrators and "other" teachers that this is a good choice.
I have dealings with about 6 educators on a regular basis. Of the 6, two agree and would have packed if allowed to do so. The remaining four are total and complete anti-gun libs and if not mistaken, one of them would rather take a bullet than give one back.
It is truly an uphill clime from the get go.
No way could any school afford 20 full time guards of any sort on the job at any given time. Teachers are there while the school is open and can be on the ready.
The problem I see is convincing administrators and "other" teachers that this is a good choice.
I have dealings with about 6 educators on a regular basis. Of the 6, two agree and would have packed if allowed to do so. The remaining four are total and complete anti-gun libs and if not mistaken, one of them would rather take a bullet than give one back.
It is truly an uphill clime from the get go.