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Sterling, Oklahoma Teachers carrying guns soon?
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<blockquote data-quote="okie362" data-source="post: 3090317" data-attributes="member: 6818"><p>I think we have the same parents :O</p><p></p><p>Had my stepmom in tears over this same crap last weekend. She is the sweetest person in the world and just doesn't understand the inherent evil in some people. Unfortunately, she believes what people (news) tells her. </p><p></p><p>I did apologize for upsetting her, gave her a hug and told her that even though we have a different view of the world, I'd always love her and always be there for her but I would never agree with her on this one.</p><p></p><p>As for teachers carrying, I'm in full support but I would also like to see a training course developed specifically for that community. I thin it could be done at little to no cost. I know myself and several other SDA instructors if given the training materials would volunteer to teach the course at one of the "In service" days they have throughout the year for free.</p><p></p><p>As an SDA instructor for 25 years or so, I can tell you the state mandated course material is more than "light on content" as it should be given the fact it shouldn't be a requirement at all IMHO. In no way does it prepare someone to be effective in an active shooter scenario. Before the flame throwers come out, I'm not advocating turning teachers into "highly skilled operators". Basic tactics, situational awareness scenarios, some force on force role playto bring it to life on a minimal level and call it good.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="okie362, post: 3090317, member: 6818"] I think we have the same parents :O Had my stepmom in tears over this same crap last weekend. She is the sweetest person in the world and just doesn't understand the inherent evil in some people. Unfortunately, she believes what people (news) tells her. I did apologize for upsetting her, gave her a hug and told her that even though we have a different view of the world, I'd always love her and always be there for her but I would never agree with her on this one. As for teachers carrying, I'm in full support but I would also like to see a training course developed specifically for that community. I thin it could be done at little to no cost. I know myself and several other SDA instructors if given the training materials would volunteer to teach the course at one of the "In service" days they have throughout the year for free. As an SDA instructor for 25 years or so, I can tell you the state mandated course material is more than "light on content" as it should be given the fact it shouldn't be a requirement at all IMHO. In no way does it prepare someone to be effective in an active shooter scenario. Before the flame throwers come out, I'm not advocating turning teachers into "highly skilled operators". Basic tactics, situational awareness scenarios, some force on force role playto bring it to life on a minimal level and call it good. [/QUOTE]
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