saved if people had another option to defend themselves. Arming teachers for the protection of themselves and their students could be the solution to this problem. One reason harming teachers makes for a safer classroom is because teachers are always there before the officials. “We are the first line of defense. Someone is going to call the police and they are going to be informed but how long is it going to take them…
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Should Teachers Be Armed? The National Rifle Association (NRA) wants to train and arm all public school teachers and administrators. As the NRA plans, this action would protect students and school faculty who encounters serious danger such as a shootout or an armed intruder. Let’s say the NRA provides proper gun trainer to teachers. It is hard for me to imagine my sweet, elderly, loving second-grade teacher properly using a gun and shooting an armed intruder. Not everyone is capable of properly…
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been raised. The question primarily being asked is: Should teachers be armed on school property? Teachers should not be permitted to carry and utilize weapons on school grounds, seeing that it can lead to misuse and it would influence children for future violence. If a teacher has been equipped with a weapon, such as a hand gun, there is a lofty possibility that it will be misemployed. For example,Nicole Flatow states ‘Sixth grade teacher Michelle Ferguson-Montgomery was injured Thursday…
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Arming teachers who are qualified to be armed should happen because shooters will be less adamant to shoot at a school has armed teachers, teachers can intervene before the police get there, and students should feel safe at school. Schools will be safer with teachers who are armed. They will have a chance to intervene and save lives before the police can be there to intervene. Yes, one downside is that some students may see guns and become scared but if you slowly allow the kids to become comfortable…
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and teachers. After this tragedy, the government stayed busy contemplating ideas about how to keep schools safer and to prevent shootings from happening. A theory was discussed about the possibility of teachers being armed in schools. In reality, it is impossible to prevent school shootings by arming teachers because teachers lack training, students are involuntarily being put into danger, and it would be difficult to justify a teacher shooting a student or intruder. A teacher being armed is tremendously…
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opinion teachers should be allowed to carry guns in school. Honestly, I think teachers should bring guns to school because you never know what person will come into the school. Someone could come into a school with any kind of weapon, what are you going to do without a gun or weapon. How are you going to protect your students. You have to protect your students somehow. Would a school be safe without guns the answer would be no. If a teacher has the proper training absolutely they should be allowed…
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1/22/12 World History Per.1 A few groups in Arizona that support gun rights believe some school staff members should be trained to carry guns on campuses for protection. However, this is the main issue to consider. Both Heller and Rineer said they are not advocating arming every teacher and staffer. Instead, they said those with special training should have immediate access to weapons should the need arise. So I think that this is unethical. It would display a hypocritical moral. Schools would be better…
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newspaper article “As Gun Debate Rolls On, Teachers in This Texas School Are Already Armed” written by Molly Hennessy-Fiske demonstrates one of the approaches to gun violence that schools are practicing. A school in Texas, alongside other school districts are arming faculty to ensure the safety of students, and prevent further tragedies. It is crucial that school districts around the nation protect students regardless of the circumstances. Arming teachers assures the safety of both students and staff…
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far outweigh the benefits. It is a risk that they are trying to give school teachers guns. Many tragic events could happen with guns. One big one being that a student could steal the gun or maybe even bring a weapon like a knife to stab the teacher and steal the gun. In many cases some students could create a distraction and others could steal the gun. Or a teacher accidentally sits it down and forgets about it. A teacher at a Pennsylvania Christian school accidently left her loaded pistol in a bathroom…
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a high school teacher, says “I don’t care how much training a teacher goes through, in that moment, if they’re trying to stop an active teacher, what happens if they miss? What if they hit a kid?” (qtd in Chambers). Even if teachers did have trainings a gun could still misfire or hit a student. “He says he polled his students more than 80-percent say teachers with guns would not make them feel safer” (Chambers). That is over half of his students would feel unsafe with armed teachers. We did a poll…
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