Re: 2 teens injured in Colo. middle school shooting



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Matt <matttelles@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Sorry to reply to you outside of your message, but it seemed easier. I
don't NOT trust teachers with weapons. The problem is, they aren't
trained with weapons, they are trained to teach.

Sufficient training adequate for the task isn't hard to obtain.

Their attention is on the students, not the rest of the world, as it
should be.

So you'd have them ignore any real perils and simply keep teaching,
pretending nothing's happening as their students die around them?

That's interesting.

And unfathomable.

Given that, my concern is them having weapons, not going
berserk.

My concern would be for the safety of the students.

An armed police officer/security guard is focused on one
thing, a teacher many.

Are you suggesting placing sufficient armed guards in each and every
school in the country? If you could find a way to pay for it, it would
certainly be better than what's going on now.

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Bert Hyman St. Paul, MN bert@xxxxxxxxxxx
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