Teachers Arming Teachers

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Since gun control laws, especially in a classroom setting, is a trending topic of discussion amongst Americans, it would be important to research the opinions of arming teachers from every angle. The most important voice to be considered, would be the teachers. Educators are the ones responsible for their classroom and the safety of their students, therefore, their perspective should be valued by officials. Given the opportunity, a number of questions would be answered by educators that include information about their familiarity with firearms, their opinion on carrying in the classroom, and their sense of security with their current safety procedures. They would also be asked if they feel responsible for their students and the current procedures they would take if there were to be an intruder. …show more content…

Teachers are with students at all hours of the day. Security measures on most school campuses are all with good intentions, yet could always be delayed when facing a predator. If procedures could be implemented across America years ago to arm teachers, many deaths probably could have been prevented. Teachers would not have had to sacrifice their life for their students, and the victims could have lived a successful life. Students, parents, educators, and entire communities need to voice their fear of public schools security. Solving America’s problems, starts with the citizens. This has become a problem and there has been too much time wasted on debating. If educators were armed, there could be one more hero in America and one less victim. Arming teachers could make students and families feel safe in their environment. The risks of suffering losses from an intrusion are minimalized the second educators become more powerful than an attacker. If security is not the top priority of America’s schools, then what does come first in

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