Smh its not even worth it man. LolThe troll is back!
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Over the past fews weeks the light bulb switched on in my head its just a losing battle
Smh its not even worth it man. LolThe troll is back!
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One boy lost his life tackling the shooter along with two others. He was the only casualty.Shooting at Colorado school, one dead, sigh.
Is that Thanos ?!.........lmaooo to some this guy is even worse lol
Hello; I have been following this but do not know the details of the training. I do know from my own training the liability for mistakes when you carry is the same for everyone even the police in KY and TN. I figure this will be true for trained teachers as well. While I hope those who oppose allowing teachers to carry do not get to make the training so tough that too few will sign up, there will need to be adequate tests to weed out some who do not have the stuff.S skjl47
Florida is now allowing teachers to carry.
I was against this idea in the past. But i have to admit i like how they are implementing it. They have to go training and its not mandatory. Supposedly the training is on par with what the police do and maybe even more rigorous due to the sensative environment.
I remember we had a lengthy debate about this but im coming around to the idea. Especially like the idea of having them act almost like air Marshalls. From what i heard theres a possibility of it not being public (amongst the kids) who is carrying. Possibly only the school administrators will know. The parents will know that the school opted into the program but not which teachers are armed. At least thats what i jeard on the news.Hello; I have been following this but do not know the details of the training. I do know from my own training the liability for mistakes when you carry is the same for everyone even the police in KY and TN. I figure this will be true for trained teachers as well. While I hope those who oppose allowing teachers to carry do not get to make the training so tough that too few will sign up, there will need to be adequate tests to weed out some who do not have the stuff.
Not sure why the training will need to be more rigorous than police training as that is likely a pretty good standard. The training should not need to be as extensive as in all areas of law enforcement. More tailored to specific environments such as a school campus, sporting events and bus drivers.
I have been out of a classroom since 2004 so do not know how or if things have gotten better on a school campus but it was too porous back then. I guess there are many notions about what to expect from armed teachers.
We used to be strictly responsible for the set of students directly under our supervision at any particular period. I was not to leave my second period class alone for example and go to some other part of the school. So under the older rules I would have to hunker down with my assigned group of students. During a planning period I could be free to look out for any area of the school I happened to be in.
Before getting too far into the weeds and violate site rules let me say a population of teachers can be as diverse as any other. Some will be very well suited to carry and others not so much. But basically I like the idea of teachers having the option. One thing seems sure soon in Florida is a shooter will have to figure not all in a school will be unarmed targets. Here in my area of TN not all homes have arms but enough do so a thief has to give that some serious thought. May be the same soon for schools.
Had the option been available back when I was teaching in public schools I would likely have tried to qualify.