Not in Oz, thank Darwin...Gallstones wrote:Students have been tooling up for four decades, it's why there were armed police patrols and metal detectors and a closed campus when I was last in high school.JimC wrote:Well, as far as school bureaucracy goes, that is a very telling post, Gallstones... And I know it well...Gallstones wrote:I don't know if you can read this if you are not a registered member, so I will quote the post.
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Post #63tricolordad wrote: If the teachers were armed, they would still be victims. The teachers unions and the brady campaign walk hand in hand. There would have been one gun, kept in the principals office, unloaded with a cable lock through the action, trigger lock through the trigger guard, wire tie through the barrel with the magazine kept under lock and key in the vice principals office, and one bullet with each teacher, kept in a capsule up their rear beneath a chastity belt. And even then, with an active shooter on campus, the vice principal would be required to see 3 forms of ID, your birth certificate, do a background check, file paperwork, review school security policies, consult the administrator, call 911, personally inform every parent via phone....![]()
However, there is also the issue that, when teachers are armed, students will feel the need to tool up, to preserve the balance of terror...
But seriously, isn't that a telling piece of data? A society where schools need armed guards?