CT shooting, my letter to AZ Senators

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Let's bear in mind that most teachers (not all) are liberal-minded "creative-sorts" who abhor guns and believe any bloodthirsty killer can be rationalized out his his insanity by discussion, debate, or diatribe.
It ain't so.
Those types are either morally or mentally unable to execute a decision when it's shoot or be shot.
Sorry, but that's the rotten truth.
 
That may depend on the culture wherein you find yourself... other parts of the world, a matronly 60yr old social studies teacher might pop a gunman twice in the face to protect "her" kids.
The point is, you never can be sure - and neither can the shooter, unless the State puts up signs PROMISING him that no law-abiding citizen has a gun.

Oddly enough, we do.
 
I want to point out the possible inaccuracy of the statement that here in Texas administrators who are far away from protection are allowed to be armed. Please explain. When I got my Texas chl I was taught in no uncertain terms that you cannot carry inside a public school. Unless that law has changed, I don't see how they can be armed if the are administrators and not law enforcement officers. And last check, that law hasn't changed.
 
The OP's example is a good one for people struggling to look for solutions to the problem of disturbed young men carrying out mass shootings, but Activism isn't a discussion forum and it isn't the place for discussion outside of the scope of protecting the 2A and RKBA.

Please offer prayers and sympathy to the victims and their families in General.
 
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