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Originally Posted by The2Dogs
One teacher with one gun would have saved most of the lives.
He would have killed himself if confronted by somebody with a firearm.
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Bollocks.
What about all the other 'accidental' deaths which result from arming all teachers?
Nonsense, bollocks, can't believe (well, maybe I am getting old, I can believe it, can't overestimate the ability for hums to be delusioned) anybody would write such rubbish.
Let me explain for those of you who are slow.
Once the gunman started killing with his weapons, how long would it be before the armed teacher got to the classroom and killed the gunman?
If entering a school room and confronting a gunman in the middle of the slaughter, how skilled would a relatively untrained teacher be at killing the gunman rather than accidentelly killing more children?
But my main argument is: if every school teacher had a gun with easy access in every classroom, in case a gunman enters and they need quick defence, how many accidents with fatalities would occur thoughout the country every day?
This 'solution', even if it helped in some circumstances, would have far worse ancillary effect.