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<blockquote data-quote="Lenonthelake" data-source="post: 2181305" data-attributes="member: 28842"><p>You must remember the school board members in a lot of districts are on the school board because they dislike a particular teacher for some reason or another. Lots of people run to get rid of a coach or other teacher. I see nothing wrong with requiring the training, but if it is the reserve officer curriculum 120 hour course, it will be very few teachers who get the training as the schools will be hard pressed to come up with the money. I am an old timer and new on here, I don't have my SDA yet as I am waiting on the state. I will not be allowed to carry at school as I work on Federal property and all firearms are illegal. They are not allowed on the property at all so we are truly a gun free zone. We do have tribal marshals and they are armed. The tribal marshal office is less than 1/2 mile away so we could have additional marshals there pretty quickly but with the way students congregate if someone wanted it could become a blood bath. In response to Sandy Hook all our doors are locked so the students could not run into the buildings in case of emergency. I do not know what the answer is, it is technically illegal to even drop your child off if you are carrying. There has been some talk of putting all the vehicles through inspection at a guard shack but I do not know if they would do that or not, it would sure cause a bottleneck to getting on or off campus if they actually did the inspections.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lenonthelake, post: 2181305, member: 28842"] You must remember the school board members in a lot of districts are on the school board because they dislike a particular teacher for some reason or another. Lots of people run to get rid of a coach or other teacher. I see nothing wrong with requiring the training, but if it is the reserve officer curriculum 120 hour course, it will be very few teachers who get the training as the schools will be hard pressed to come up with the money. I am an old timer and new on here, I don't have my SDA yet as I am waiting on the state. I will not be allowed to carry at school as I work on Federal property and all firearms are illegal. They are not allowed on the property at all so we are truly a gun free zone. We do have tribal marshals and they are armed. The tribal marshal office is less than 1/2 mile away so we could have additional marshals there pretty quickly but with the way students congregate if someone wanted it could become a blood bath. In response to Sandy Hook all our doors are locked so the students could not run into the buildings in case of emergency. I do not know what the answer is, it is technically illegal to even drop your child off if you are carrying. There has been some talk of putting all the vehicles through inspection at a guard shack but I do not know if they would do that or not, it would sure cause a bottleneck to getting on or off campus if they actually did the inspections. [/QUOTE]
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