Free: Contests & Raffles.
Voted NO! They wearing a banner when entering school grounds?? :bash:If they won't allow teachers to carry, then ex-cops not easily identified should not be exempt.
How many people would this bill possibly effect?
Quote from: bowbuild on January 22, 2015, 01:33:45 PMVoted NO! They wearing a banner when entering school grounds?? :bash:If they won't allow teachers to carry, then ex-cops not easily identified should not be exempt.So fewer guns is better then. Your reasoning is questionable. Although I agree with you that teachers should be able to carry (as a matter of my personal opinion, I believe everyone should be able to carry in a school), just because they can't doesn't mean we should eliminate others who should be allowed. The more people who are allowed to carry firearms in our schools the greater the chance an active shooter event can be interrupted and/or stopped. I think that retired officers are being considered in this bill because of past experience and that they're the ones likely to get hired into a security position.
Quote from: pianoman9701 on January 22, 2015, 01:44:02 PMQuote from: bowbuild on January 22, 2015, 01:33:45 PMVoted NO! They wearing a banner when entering school grounds?? :bash:If they won't allow teachers to carry, then ex-cops not easily identified should not be exempt.So fewer guns is better then. Your reasoning is questionable. Although I agree with you that teachers should be able to carry (as a matter of my personal opinion, I believe everyone should be able to carry in a school), just because they can't doesn't mean we should eliminate others who should be allowed. The more people who are allowed to carry firearms in our schools the greater the chance an active shooter event can be interrupted and/or stopped. I think that retired officers are being considered in this bill because of past experience and that they're the ones likely to get hired into a security position.Really?? So some man/woman is seen carrying a gun on campus, the mere site of the gun sets the wheels in motion of "shooter" on campus and staff respond, with calls to police, and kids panic...so, what is unrealistic about that. We have seen numerous responses recently by police that have no ended well, because of perception.......If I were a officer, I would want easy to understand clear cut rules.....exceptions are problems waiting to happen.I would go so far as to say ONLY UNIFORMED officers are to respond to calls at a school campus, easier to know a real shooter from someone that is not a threat. Would agree with uniformed security with weopons.