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Yes, protect self and your kids, also expect a large pay raise from school. You might just save the lives of many.
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I'm a gun owner but I'm not smart enough to know the answer to that question. If they do carry guns I think the librarians should also carry and have to use silencers. LOL
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I believe there would be considerable less school shootings if the shooter knew there was a possibility the every teacher he encounters may be armed.
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I agree trained teacher should allowed to have a gun. Key word trained. Plus there has to be a safe and secure place for the firearm at all times
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Police engaged in ‘long-term gun battle’ during Virginia Beach fatal mass shooting | WTKR.com So, its not clear how many were killed and when, nor how much was related to getting into a gun battle. Make no mistake....I am for security and perhaps this is an answer. My entire point was that on this forum we are talking MACHO television stuff as if that were the real world, and the discussion is among those who can easily speak so mach as they will never be in the situation and oh man is that easy to talk about. How many lives would have been saved if a) the officers came early or b) came later or c) never faced gunfire from officers which was returned I dont know....you dont know....hopefully once the investigation is over, we all know. Just jumping to gunfight mode seems wrong to me, especially when young children are involved. My wife taught elementary school for over 30 years, albeit in a different time, but I would suggest resigning if she worked for a school district allowed this to occur. If you have been in combat, you know that your reaction is much much different than you imagined it would be. Having a teacher to confront an armed person, hell bent on killing everyone including himself and without knowledge of his weaponary is a scary thought, to me anyway |
The depressed and probably bullied student who is bent upon killing but knows they will be shot, will go to school with a suicide vest, you can bet on it.
I still think the way to reduce school shootings is to teach empathy, social skills, and conflict resolution. Those skills work everywhere and last a lifetime. |
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An elementary student seeing his teacher gunned down will leave very serious emotional scars, AND by the way this nation has simply pushed aside the survivors of other school shooting, little in the way of nation empathy should be expected. |
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I totally agree that would be ideal, but unfortunately there will still be those that will always prefer hate, prejudice, animosity, confrontation and anger towards those who are different (that "difference" taking many forms)...or which they don't share viewpoints/opinions. :( One thing is for sure though, teaching those things you mentioned at an early age and having a 'zero-tolerance' toward bullying and physical aggressiveness...would be an excellent start. |
It is possible to teach empathy, especially if you start at a young age and also resilience. Dr. Seligman has started to work on resilience training before deployment to reduce PTSD. It is our amygdala, our reptilian brain, that reacts in a primitive mode but we can calm it and over ride it.
Oh, and I don’t believe in giving up. I would not have become an educator if I though people were incapable of learning and change. |
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