Tyb
>I'm in pain
Red texter
Well, today IS the 23rd
Here's my problem with this: as wormy and drama-prone as the majority of TX teachers are, I would be scared of them being armed. Dead serious. Some of the most biggest drama mamas alive are controlling TX classrooms.
https://www.texastribune.org/2022/06/07/texas-school-marshal-program/
Teachers are armed, just not trained to my comfort. One little bitty gun safety course - in my view - is not enough. Some district talking about semi-auyomatic rifles. Not kidding. I would not want my kid around a teacher with a rifle unless that teacher had extensive training. Knowing teachers the way I do, and I know many, there is only one or two that I would trust with that kind of weapon.
Anon I had the same questions when I heard this certain district was going that way. There are already teachers on that campus armed with concealed. How could they safely have that kind of weapon in a classroom and have time to get to it? Seems reckless to me. All of that and their playground is not fenced and wide open. I'm tellin ya, a lot of TX educators are just downright dumb.
Seems like there could be some kind of lock system in every room that any teacher could employ that would lock down every classroom door in one fell swoop.
Every teacher should have some kind of button at their desk that would lock every single door in that school at the touch of that button.
In TX, a large majority of schools have teachers conceal carry already. I just think long guns would be more of a hazard than a help UNLESS that teacher received law or military type training and lots of it.
I agree
That said, the precedent has been set. Who knows what non-abc crazy might now decide to shoot up a school? Kind of like suicides. One happens and starts a chain reaction, then there will be 2 or 3 more to follow.
https://twitter.com/USMiniTru/status/1540110273968832515