DMC so scared
Keep using my name.
"I want to clown CD but people will know I've been viewing his posts, better make some up about 'removing all ignores' and protect my ST Political Forum reputation."
DMC so scared
Keep using my name.
I see, so the "bottleneck" here is those pesky administrators not allowing the throngs of teachers who are raising their hands begging to carry. Or maybe teachers realize this is a stupid and dangerous ing idea and are not signing up for it.
Lol How is it anymore dangerous than the mul ude of legal gun owners walking amongst us daily? Just like I heard from leftys about TX going Cons utional Carry, "It's going to be the wild west again! Think about how many more shootings we will have!"
The left is delusional and yall shouldn't be able to dictate a damn thing in this nation nor abroad. Yall are a ing plague! The real virus is leftism.
You won't/can't read this:
http://giffords.org/lawcenter/report...ns-in-schools/
This may be the best worst:
SEASIDE, Calif. —
A teacher who also serves as a reserve police officer accidentally fired a gun inside a Seaside High School classroom Tuesday, police said, and three students were injured.
Dennis Alexander was teaching a course about gun safety for his Administration of Justice class when his gun went off at 11 a.m.
Bottom line is you were wrong, again. The amount of hubris you exhibit thinking you know everything without a s ch of research is hilarious. You're just a slightly less derpy Wild Cobra.
Teachers put themselves between shooters and kids, unlike the cops did. Teachers know they would die for their class. I don't think they are afraid of a gun.
This totally destroys right to carry. Someone had an AD. Shut it down.
Oldie but goodie.
Bottom line is you are standing behind the wording of the law which says these teachers have to be appointed by school boards, as if it is some highly selective process like winning the lottery. Are you implying they are denying teachers who want to carry? Show me one case of that being true. Otherwise, once again I was right. Any teacher in Texas can conceal carry.
Wasn't the point of the post.
one of them got shot and played dead for an hour, or course they're afraid of the gun, they just didn't have the luxury of being outside
DMC scolding someone for thinking they know everything without a s ch of research is hilarious on it's own.
It's even funnier because he follows up his scolding with knowing how all teachers feel about guns.
All in the same post
There are dead teachers who stood between shooters and the children. They knew the shooter had a gun. They did it anyhow. Unlike you, they weren't cowards.
Afraid of a gun, meaning a gun, not a shooter. There's a difference between a gun and a shooter with a gun. The discussion is about teachers carrying guns.
So what was the point? You miss almost every point of a post on the regular but somehow your post of an anecdote didn't have the point that teachers carrying is a bad idea?
You said any teacher can. It's not a "shall issue" situation. I'm sure you have no idea what that even means. It's up to the district, not to the teacher. A teacher cannot simply acquire a CHL and carry the firearm. They have to be approved by the district. There's no requirement to do so.
DMC's meltdown
Calling someone else a coward while actively hiding from me.
Chuncko not knowing that a weapon is for killing and a gun is for fun!
Plus, a firearm does not actually kill you, it is the bullet that does the dirty work.
Some fat-handed idiot has said that an AR-10 in 5.6 mm is the biggest caliber.
Tats asked a question, I pointed out the possible answer. You replied with a kick thru a goalpost in a different stadium. Again.
Being afraid of someone with a gun and being afraid of using a gun are two different things, but keep going with this.
Except I didn't say either. I said they aren't afraid of a gun.
Still no point mentioned.
One can be afraid of a gun and put oneself between a gunman and a child.
DMC is just stupid.
Texas teachers union survey finds that school employees don’t want to be armed
The survey, conducted by Texas American Federation of Teachers, comes two weeks after the Uvalde school shooting as Republicans call for more school employees to be armed.
BY BRIAN LOPEZJUNE 8, 2022
A survey of nearly 4,000 K-12 teachers in Texas found that most do not want to be armed while in class or be expected to intercept a gunman at school, according to the state’s teachers union, which released its survey results Wednesday.
The Texas American Federation of Teachers sent an online questionnaire to its 65,000 members, which include public school teachers, support personnel and higher education employees, a week after an 18-year-old gunman killed 21 people — including 19 children — at Robb Elementary School in Uvalde. Soon after the shooting, Texas Republicans said the solution could be arming teachers.
A total of 5,100 members responded to the union’s survey, including 3,673 secondary school teachers. Of those K-12 teachers, 76% of them answered “no” when asked, “Do you want to be armed?” About 90% of all school employees who responded said they are worried about a shooting happening at their school.
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