Also, an armed and trained teacher in every fucking classroom is an order of magnitude more response capability than 4 armed guards in a school with 200 teachers...
It seems that you people forget that the vast majority of teachers want to teach. Not become half ass trained
ass kicking bodyguards for the kids.
Guess what.
The teachers don't want to be nurses either (that's why they have school nurses)
They don't want to be a psychologist to deal with kids that have mental issues in school (that's why schools have actual psychologists)
They don't want to counsel (that's why schools have counselors)
Point being, teachers can't be everything, and for good reason, they are there to TEACH. That is what they do, and what should be expected
of them.
You want a sheepdog, a protector, then you get one. Don't try to make the teacher into the fucking swiss army knife of specialties.
The competent, trained, former vietnam, iraq, whatever vets some of you talk about are an extreme outlier.
If I wanted to become a teacher after all my experiences there is no doubt I'd pray for the day someone tried to fuck with my school. Just so
I could put a few rounds in them and giggle while doing it. But I am very far from what the vast amount of teachers are.
Why a paid, highly professional, trained guard is not the obvious answer to everyone baffles my mind.
Well...........one that isn't a god damn coward anyhow.