Subject: At the risk of repeating myself
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Posted on: 2013-04-05 23:40:00 UTC

As I acknowledged, having the teacher/principals be allowed to carry guns in school without the knowledge of the student population would be detrimental to the deterrent factor, I only mentioned it as an option for those that argued that the students knowing they were there would make it easier for them to get at and would result in more school shootings.

And yes, keeping the guns locked up would mean having to take the time to unlock them, but depending on what the shooter was after, where they were forced to start from and how many teachers had their own guns the shooter could not get to them all, so once the alarm was raised more than likely someone could get to their gun and go to help defend the school and children. Is it less than ideal if the point is to defend and save everyone? Probably, but that unfortunately is a necessary delay to ensure the safety of the students from having an unsecured gun around.

Again, as I previously have pointed out, an addendum to allowing teachers/principals to have their guns in school is that before hand they be properly vetted with an additional stricter background check and psych evaluation to what they may have had to go through to gain the position in the first place to make sure people that might be prone to freak out and be a danger are not allowed to have their guns at schools.

Not every school has an officer. I went to a smaller Christian school and we didn't have officers or security guards there. And we did have trouble a couple times with strangers getting into the building and wandering around. Am I saying we needed someone there to be able to shoot them? No, but I'm just pointing out that not every school is going to have safety officers. And yes a great deal of public high schools now a-days have safety officers, security personnel or police officers, what about preschools and elementary only schools? Maybe they do too, I have no experience in those matters. (it's been years since I knew anyone that was either in or had children in public school at the younger levels.)

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