I'd prefer to be standing behind a 'good guy with a gun' rather than waiting on LE to come and save me.
I'd prefer to be standing behind a 'good guy with a gun' rather than waiting on LE to come and save me.
And yet the vast majority of teachers are not on board with taking on that responsibility. I can't blame them. As a Soldier, I cannot even fathom asking a civilian schoolteacher to do this. It seems so easy for random American citizens to expect this of schoolteachers when we aren't the ones who will have to do it.
I'd prefer to be standing behind a 'good guy with a gun' rather than waiting on LE to come and save me.
I believe that with proper training anyone, including teachers, can have the skills to stop an active shooter using a handgun. JMO
I believe that with proper training anyone, including teachers, can have the skills to stop an active shooter using a handgun. JMO
Not “anyone” IMO. Honestly, when I was working in a classroom, I would not have been the one you would want to have a gun in hand. I would be worried about accidentally shooting the wrong person or ignoring my students’ needs first. Not all of us are suited for feeling capable to handle such a responsibility.
I believe that with proper training anyone, including teachers, can have the skills to stop an active shooter using a handgun. JMO
I see this is the 2nd thread and 42 pages long.
There's an excellent chance that I won't be reading through all that (I'm at work after all)
So could I ask what gun-related steps people here are prepared to take, specifically those steps that result in fewer guns being available or accessible to people who either don't have a licence, are not the owners or who are bat-**** crazy and will never have a licence.
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It's completely relevant to school shootings and explains how someone, like a teacher, who is armed with a handgun has some advantages over a shooter using a rifle in the confines of a classroom.
The fact that a shooter is armed with a rifle is not a factor for police to not engage and stop the killing just because they are armed with a handgun. JMO
I must say I agree. Having watched the snap chat video of the third classroom being shot into by NC, it's clear that he was hyper focused on that room and anyone who was capable with a handgun could have come up behind him and taken him down. imo.
are you aware that the only 'armed personnel' at the school at the same time as the killer was the deputy who did not enter and has resigned?One of the big issues in the Parkland murders (other than the murderer) is armed personnel who didn't even try to do their job. I understand that an assault rifle is not comparable to a pistol, but there should have been an effort.
Oh absolutely. I am still not clear about what happened there...And IMO if the guard had already been in the building when the shooting started he would've handled it differently. It's one thing when you're behind concrete on the other side of the door (safe) but a whole different thing when you're inside with the killer and seeing those kids being shot.
#askaTeacher.I think most of us can see that the arming teachers ruse is doing something/anything to avoid any regulating for stricter gun control.
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Oh absolutely. I am still not clear about what happened there...
We don't have the deputie's side of the story which I find odd, plus they won't release the video tape footage that might shed some light on why they're coming down so hard on this guy...
At first I thought he must be a sacrificial lamb, a diversionary tactic to take the heat off other people, because how could he know that the killer wouldn't shoot him the minute he open the door, or even, how many gunmen were there inside? What exactly did LE advise him to do after he called in the location?
So many questions are being evaded, it makes me think we are not getting the full story about this...
But if it is true as some reports are stating, that he did actually see NC enter the building, and the sound of gunfire might have provided general whereabouts, then that would be most damaging imo.
Only the one present.What fascinates me is that while we are wondering why 4 trained officers didn't rush in to save children, we are also having a conversation where people seriously want to arm teachers and expect more from them! Where is the logic in this???
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