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@92Z8JX93yrs3Y
This should be decided by the school in question whether to allow or deny.
@92XHZPP3yrs3Y
yes, but it should not be publicly known to anyone but the school board and police as well as should have to do mandatory monthly training and should only be volunteered for
@8PF4DQ54yrs4Y
That would be up to the market controlled school board.
@58527WN3yrs3Y
Yes, if properly trained and certified
@8R2RMP34yrs4Y
Yes, but require all guns to be kept in a safe when they are not needed.
@8R2RMP34yrs4Y
Yes, but require teachers to store their guns in a secure container when they are not in use.
@8R7SQ2V4yrs4Y
If it is public knowledge, yes.
@mythmanjay3yrs3Y
Yes, with increased gun-ownership responsibility
@8DN4WYN5yrs5Y
Yes! As a AFT member absolutely! (And I wont be endorsed by my union for saying this).
@8LCC7N74yrs4Y
Yes but the teachers need an ID to enter the building with a gun.
@8LKRCYD4yrs4Y
No, there could be accidental shootings, and racism still lies in schools, which can cause the gun being used when angered by a teacher or student.
@8LPQ75J4yrs4Y
only if they are properly trained and tested
@8R2KTHC4yrs4Y
Only if there is a certification or in-depth training
@8T33XJK4yrs4Y
Yes, but have strict rules in place for how a teacher is to use them as well as give a list of all armed teachers to the local police
@4ST2ZSS3yrs3Y
Yes, as long as they undergo strict background and mental checks.
@52P5M5S5yrs5Y
no, it's ridiculous that a solution to mass shootings is more guns, we should focus on mental health
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