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Ohio governor signs bill allowing armed school employees
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<blockquote data-quote="LeafByNiggle" data-source="post: 76753616" data-attributes="member: 436315"><p>But if those measures put the children in those schools in higher danger than they were before, that is not a win, regardless of the intentions. This Ohio law weakens the protection of children by allowing less-trained teachers to take on the role that is normally occupied by highly-trained police officers. It looks more like a cost-saving measure than a life-saving measure. If the legislature really wanted armed teachers to protect students they would fund the necessary training, and even offer a bonus to teachers who took the training. But apparently lower taxes is more important.</p><p></p><p></p><p>But guns in the hands of untrained teachers are NOT going to be abused? Really? Actually, red flag laws have plenty of due process built-in. A judge has to review the application before it is effective, and then it is only temporary pending an evaluation.</p><p></p><p></p><p>In other words, gun rights are more important than children's lives.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LeafByNiggle, post: 76753616, member: 436315"] But if those measures put the children in those schools in higher danger than they were before, that is not a win, regardless of the intentions. This Ohio law weakens the protection of children by allowing less-trained teachers to take on the role that is normally occupied by highly-trained police officers. It looks more like a cost-saving measure than a life-saving measure. If the legislature really wanted armed teachers to protect students they would fund the necessary training, and even offer a bonus to teachers who took the training. But apparently lower taxes is more important. But guns in the hands of untrained teachers are NOT going to be abused? Really? Actually, red flag laws have plenty of due process built-in. A judge has to review the application before it is effective, and then it is only temporary pending an evaluation. In other words, gun rights are more important than children's lives. [/QUOTE]
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