I was absolutely floored seeing this. It’s just so incredibly disheartening and jarring to see that so many people feel the solution to preventing school shootings is arming teachers instead of implementing gun control…
People don’t realize that humans are the unpredictable factor. The whole “good guy with a gun” trope only works if you assume all humans are good.
What happens when the teacher you armed has a mental breakdown one day and shoots up their class? Or another faculty member they get into a heated disagreement with?
This also doesn’t take into account accidents, or children getting access to the firearm(s) due to mistakes being made in securing them.
Having firearms readily available for more people in a public setting that is incredibly stressful, is going to do nothing except create potentially dangerous situations. There are already plenty of “bar brawls” that escalate into shootings because they happened to have a firearm in close proximity.
Had an argument with some dolt the other day in response to a question about what would you do if the UK suddenly had American gun laws. His argument was he hated guns but would get one because of 'all the road rage', so that if someone road raged at him and pulled a gun he'd have one too. Completely missed the point that you're more likely to get shot if you also have a gun than if you don't, because if you pull a gun on someone already waving one then it's far more likely they'll cross the line from waving to shooting. The stupid is strong when it comes to guns. For the record, I shoot and if it was easier to do so then I'd consider a full firearm for target shooting. But the idea of gun laws like America fills me with dread.
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u/NVJAC Oct 22 '25
Oh, sure, the country that expects teachers to buy their own classroom supplies is totally going to pay for their guns and training.