KenpoTex
Senior Master
This was something that came to my mind again as I was reading through the thread about the Utah Supreme Court ruling. I'm starting a new thread so we don't drift that one too far off topic.
It sounds like most of us feel that the aforementioned ruling is a positive development so let's take this one step farther. Can someone give me any good reason that the teachers/admin. in public elementary, junior, and high schools should not be allowed to carry? Here are a few good reasons why I feel they should. http://www.infoplease.com/ipa/A0777958.html
Before anyone says that allowing teachers/staff to be armed would not accomplish anything, or would be too dangerous; consider the following incident: (full article here)
How might all these incidents have turned out if there had been someone who could have stopped the shooters sooner? I'm guessing the body-count would be a lot lower.
It sounds like most of us feel that the aforementioned ruling is a positive development so let's take this one step farther. Can someone give me any good reason that the teachers/admin. in public elementary, junior, and high schools should not be allowed to carry? Here are a few good reasons why I feel they should. http://www.infoplease.com/ipa/A0777958.html
Before anyone says that allowing teachers/staff to be armed would not accomplish anything, or would be too dangerous; consider the following incident: (full article here)
Pearl High School in Pearl, Mississippi – 1998
After killing his mother, Luke Woodham took a gun to Pearl High School, where he shot and killed the girl who had broken up with him a year earlier. He killed two at that high school and injured seven.
Assistant Principal Joel Myrick heard the first shot and saw Woodham with a gun. Myrick had a .45 in his pickup truck parked a quarter-mile away, off school property. You see, federal law said he couldnÂ’t bring that gun onto school property.
Myrick sprinted to his truck and got his gun. He got back to the school in time to confront Woodham as he was trying to leave in his motherÂ’s car. He later said he was headed to the middle school to shoot more people.Myrick put the .45 in WoodhamÂ’s face and ordered him out of the car and on the ground. He held him there for the cops, saving lives.
How might all these incidents have turned out if there had been someone who could have stopped the shooters sooner? I'm guessing the body-count would be a lot lower.