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<blockquote data-quote="bubbaturbo" data-source="post: 3790191" data-attributes="member: 3194"><p>My opinion is that the obvious solution, at least in the short term, is to allow school employees that want to be armed, to carry in school, regardless of what the school administration thinks. Even if there aren't many that want to carry or aren't any at all in some schools, there is at least an unknown factor that provides some deterrent. Schools should no longer be gun free zones. That's going to take some high level action. Discussions about how much money went to Ukraine or how little teachers are paid or what AR stands for are losing sight of the issue and are not persuasive. There are parents out there right now who are losing their minds worrying about this. Implying that they are just a bunch of ******* isn't doing anything helpful. Governors need to step up to get some changes made to rules to allow good guys in schools to be armed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bubbaturbo, post: 3790191, member: 3194"] My opinion is that the obvious solution, at least in the short term, is to allow school employees that want to be armed, to carry in school, regardless of what the school administration thinks. Even if there aren't many that want to carry or aren't any at all in some schools, there is at least an unknown factor that provides some deterrent. Schools should no longer be gun free zones. That's going to take some high level action. Discussions about how much money went to Ukraine or how little teachers are paid or what AR stands for are losing sight of the issue and are not persuasive. There are parents out there right now who are losing their minds worrying about this. Implying that they are just a bunch of ******* isn't doing anything helpful. Governors need to step up to get some changes made to rules to allow good guys in schools to be armed. [/QUOTE]
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