chonla
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Post by chonla on Mar 26, 2005 21:23:14 GMT -5
PHOENIX - All options should be considered to prevent rampages like the Minnesota school shooting that took 10 lives - including making guns available to teachers, a top National Rifle Association leader said Friday. ''I'm not saying that that means every teacher should have a gun or not, but what I am saying is we need to look at all the options at what will truly protect the students,'' the NRA's first vice president, Sandra Froman, told The Associated Press. Gun-control restrictions would not have prevented Jeff Weise, 16, from killing nine people and himself Monday at Red Lake High School near Bemidji, Minn., said Froman, an attorney expected next month to be elected president of the NRA, which claims 4 million members. The presence of an unarmed guard at the school failed to stop the siege, she noted. ''No gun law, no policy that you could implement now or that was already implemented, I think, could possibly prevent someone so intent on destruction,'' she said. ''I think everything's on the table as far as looking at what we need to do to make our schools safe for our students," Froman said www.sltrib.com/nationworld/ci_2623017
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Post by Kacer on Mar 31, 2005 15:42:07 GMT -5
Well, no offense, but this is a BIG OLD "DUH!" I totally do NOT comprehend WHY schools are "gun free zones" (aka: criminal safety zones)
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Post by schizrade on Apr 25, 2005 1:49:00 GMT -5
As someone who taught for 4 years, and now have 8 14-17 year old boys out for my blood, I agree that teachers should be armed.
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