Ohio school district allows staff to be armed: 'Our schools will no longer be soft ta

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I totally agree. Here is a picture of my kids middle school principal, on the job.
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Sorry, I'm not an ammosexual. Those are the ones who need therapy. Anyone who looks at America's gun problem and says "We don't have ENOUGH guns" is clearly fucked in the head.

i'm sure you can post the qualifying credentials you have been licensed with to confirm you're an expert in making that diagnosis............am I right?
 
I totally agree. Here is a picture of my kids middle school principal, on the job.
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Florida? LOL

I was living in Florida when they passed the law allowing Lotto tickets. The money was to go to education...then the State cut the education budget because....wait for it.....they had the Lotto.
 
Ohio school district allows staff to be armed: 'Our schools will no longer be soft targets'

An Ohio school district's new policy allows teachers and school staff to be armed over concerns of response times to active shooters.

The River Valley Local School District in rural Marion County joins 22 other school districts in the state that permit approved staff members to carry weapons on campus, according to the Marion Star.

"Our schools will no longer be soft targets and unprotected," Superintendent Adam Wickham said, according to the outlet. "Most active-shooter events occur in areas of ‘gun-free zones’ or with minimal safety measures in place. We want to ensure our schools will not be soft targets."

"As a rural community, response times can often be minutes away in the event of an active shooter," Wickham went on. "The use of armed staff in our buildings can potentially save lives by providing a more immediate response to the threat. Recent school shootings such as in Nashville, Uvalde and Parkland clearly show that the quicker the response time, the more likely you are to potentially save lives."....

....The superintendent said that each of the school district's four buildings — which include a high school, a middle school and two elementary schools — will have an armed staff member in addition to the school resource officer on campus from the Marion County Sheriff’s Office.....

.....According to Wickham, armed staff in the district will require more training than that recommended by the state. In 2020, the district required a total of 50 hours of training.


https://www.foxnews.com/us/ohio-sch...at-our-schools-will-no-longer-be-soft-targets
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Hardening the target is the only way to reduce school shootings. Laws will not take guns out of the hands of criminals. Someone that is willing to murder won't follow gun laws.

My grade school teachers in Ohio,were all in their 60's,70's and 80's! Would an AK-47 work best? Or a bazooka?
 
If being called names by idiots makes someone violent, then the problem isn't the name-calling idiots.

But certainly it doesn't help. Because when it comes to LGBTQ folks it starts with name calling and often ends up with their bodies in a field in Wyoming after having been beaten to death.
 
But certainly it doesn't help.

Because when it comes to LGBTQ folks it starts with name calling and often ends up with their bodies in a field in Wyoming after having been beaten to death.

What would help is better mental healthcare, but neither the Democrats nor the Republicans give a shit about that. They only care about taking full control of the US government.

Often? How many bodies this year? Last year?
 
Then maybe you should legislate that the guns are ONLY allowed in schools, churches, theaters, and grocery stores. You know...the places where the shootings happen.

Why? No one suggested they don't happen other places but the confused angry hate filled tranny didnt shoot up a police station did it?
 
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