Arming some staff and teachers might be a good idea, but in a typical US elementary school heavily staffed with progressive women and soi boy males, who really could handle a handgun during a crisis? Thinking back to my kid's elementary school, no candidates come to mind. The male principal had the hand grip strength of a female Hollywood star from the 50s. Grace Kelly could have taken him. A few possible candidates at the high school level.
A shooting at a Texas elementary school left 14 children and one teacher murdered. While about 30% of school districts in Texas 2020 had armed teachers and staff, unfortunately, the Robb Elementary School in the Uvalde, Texas CISD doesn’t appear to be one of them. Their firearm regulations are detailed here. There are no provisions in their regulations for teachers or staff to carry.
The attack in Buffalo, New York illustrates once again how these murderers are attracted to places where the victims are not armed. For example, in his manifesto, he wrote: “areas where CCW are outlawed or prohibited may be good areas of attack.” More examples are available here and here.
Unfortunately, as we found in our 2019 study, despite 20 states allowing teachers or staff to carry guns, all the school shootings have occurred in schools that don’t allow them to carry. From the abstract of our study.
After the Columbine school shooting 20 years ago, one of the more significant changes in how we protect students has been the advance of legislation that allows teachers to carry guns at schools. There are two obvious questions: Does letting teachers carry create dangers? Might they deter attackers? Twenty states currently allow teachers and staff to carry guns to varying degrees on school property, so we don’t need to guess how the policy would work. There has yet to be a single case of someone being wounded or killed from a shooting, let alone a mass public shooting, between 6 AM and midnight at a school that lets teachers carry guns. Fears of teachers carrying guns in terms of such problems as students obtaining teachers guns have not occurred at all, and there was only one accidental discharge outside of school hours with no one was really harmed. While there have not been any problems at schools with armed teachers, the number of people killed at other schools has increased significantly – doubling between 2001 and 2008 versus 2009 and 2018.
Yes, the Second Amendment would have to be amended if we're to continue to pretend that "well regulated militia" is essentially a meaningless turn of phrase.
Yes, the Second Amendment would have to be amended if we're to continue to pretend that "well regulated militia" is essentially a meaningless turn of phrase.
Stop being a Kunt and tell us in your own words what your "solutions" are Dazzler. Don't cut and paste the words of others don't give me a link, so that you can later play your little Kunt game that you never "said" it, state for us clearly what you would do that would have prevented this shooting.
I have no idea how we could have stopped this shooting. Make subways a gun-free zone? How about hanging him in the public square before the summer solstice?
HE DOESN’T LOOK LIKE A TRUMP SUPPORTER, BUT I’M SURE THEY’LL KEEP BLAMING TUCKER CARLSON FOR THIS: Suspect in NYC subway shooting Andrew Abdullah charged with murder.
Plus: “Abdullah, who has at least 19 arrests in more than a dozen incidents since 2015, fled the Canal Street station after the shooting and had been the subject of a police manhunt. He had been freed after a stolen car bust in April, despite Brooklyn prosecutors asking that he be held on $15,000 bail.”
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https://crimeresearch.org/2022/05/another-school-shooting-in-a-place-where-teachers-and-staff-were-banned-from-carrying-guns-robb-elementary-school-in-the-uvalde-texas-cisd/
A shooting at a Texas elementary school left 14 children and one teacher murdered. While about 30% of school districts in Texas 2020 had armed teachers and staff, unfortunately, the Robb Elementary School in the Uvalde, Texas CISD doesn’t appear to be one of them. Their firearm regulations are detailed here. There are no provisions in their regulations for teachers or staff to carry.
The attack in Buffalo, New York illustrates once again how these murderers are attracted to places where the victims are not armed. For example, in his manifesto, he wrote: “areas where CCW are outlawed or prohibited may be good areas of attack.” More examples are available here and here.
Unfortunately, as we found in our 2019 study, despite 20 states allowing teachers or staff to carry guns, all the school shootings have occurred in schools that don’t allow them to carry. From the abstract of our study.
After the Columbine school shooting 20 years ago, one of the more significant changes in how we protect students has been the advance of legislation that allows teachers to carry guns at schools. There are two obvious questions: Does letting teachers carry create dangers? Might they deter attackers? Twenty states currently allow teachers and staff to carry guns to varying degrees on school property, so we don’t need to guess how the policy would work. There has yet to be a single case of someone being wounded or killed from a shooting, let alone a mass public shooting, between 6 AM and midnight at a school that lets teachers carry guns. Fears of teachers carrying guns in terms of such problems as students obtaining teachers guns have not occurred at all, and there was only one accidental discharge outside of school hours with no one was really harmed. While there have not been any problems at schools with armed teachers, the number of people killed at other schools has increased significantly – doubling between 2001 and 2008 versus 2009 and 2018.
Carry on.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Firearms_regulation_in_Norway
Yes, the Second Amendment would have to be amended if we're to continue to pretend that "well regulated militia" is essentially a meaningless turn of phrase.
Cue the Kunt act.
https://instapundit.com/
HE DOESN’T LOOK LIKE A TRUMP SUPPORTER, BUT I’M SURE THEY’LL KEEP BLAMING TUCKER CARLSON FOR THIS: Suspect in NYC subway shooting Andrew Abdullah charged with murder.
Plus: “Abdullah, who has at least 19 arrests in more than a dozen incidents since 2015, fled the Canal Street station after the shooting and had been the subject of a police manhunt. He had been freed after a stolen car bust in April, despite Brooklyn prosecutors asking that he be held on $15,000 bail.”