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    school if teachers are allowed to be armed with guns. First, teachers are not totally mindful; if they carry a gun to class, put it into a drawer in the class, and go to the restroom or somewhere else during the break time, but they forget to carry it with them. Then, students may be curious about the gun in the drawer; they could play with it and not be aware of the bad consequence of guns, and accidently shoot their friends. Specifically, on August 25th, 2016, Beth Jean Dixon, who is a teacher…

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    The Importance Of Arming Teachers

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    With the increase of schools considering arming teachers as protection, prices are likely to pose an issue. According to Scott Whitman, an administrator at Jackson County School district looking into arming teachers in his school, said the cost would be the greatest factor. To arm and train ten teacher would easily exceed $25,000 a year, which both administrators and tax payers believe is an unneeded expense. To add to the already large expense, many teachers will ask to make a higher wage…

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    Gun control What is the number one reason that parents worry about their children in schools? The reason is the increased numbers of school shootings across the United States. The school shootings happen almost twice a week during last year which often end with the killer shoot and kill about a dozen of school students before the shooter were killed by the police's lethal force. The result can be damage families, community, and friends. In order to stop the school shootings in the USA, the…

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    Introduction Gun rights are often associated with being akin to apple pie in America. Certainly, it seems like it when there are potentially 300 million civilian guns in the United States, or about one for every five persons (Birnhaum, 2013), and when gun proponents vehemently remind others of their Second Amendment rights. However, when school shootings occur and precious lives are lost, the masses start to seek answers and demand action. One particularly alarming proposal calls for the…

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    The issue of teachers being armed with guns has made kids and parents feel uncomfortable. In 2012, Michigan Gov. Rick Snyder vetoed Michigan Senate Bill 59. The law proposed, “people with permits to carry concealed weapons and with extra training, to bring their guns to traditional "gun-free" zones such as daycare centers and schools. And by "extra training," the bill called for an additional eight hours and another 94 rounds on the firing range.” To support the veto 21 superintendents sent Rick…

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    something as dangerous as guns on school property it would create an even bigger problem. They had a buzz-in system at Sandy Hook, but it did them no good at all, the guy shot his way in. School-associated student homicide rates decreased significantly after the federal laws restricting guns in schools were adopted in the early 1990s, and fewer students are carrying guns. Proposals offered by the gun lobby to repeal the federal Gun-Free School Zones Act and arm teachers as a solution to curb…

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    there has been a debate over allowing teachers to carry guns in schools. This debate arose when a nineteen-year-old went to a school in Florida with an assault rifle and killed seventeen people. Many people question how he was able to obtain that sort of weapon. This arose the debate of whether teachers should be allowed to bring their own gun for their and the student's safety. Guns are very dangerous and can cause serious harm to an individual, therefore, teachers should not be allowed to…

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    School Shootings

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    topics of arming school administrators versus gun control at the forefront of debates. Lawmakers, parents, students, and administrators discuss the ongoing topic of gun-carrying laws in schools, with both sides presenting valid points for consideration. These important issues have made communities more involved and aware, taken student safety to another level, and forced Americans to tackle an unprecedented problem. In 2013, state legislatures introduced more than 80 bills linked to arming…

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    firearms in order to protect to their fullest potential. Security policemen prefer to be armed for campus protection(National Criminal Justice Reference Service). Officers use a variety of devices on the job. These include pepper spray, tasers, and guns. Ultimately, if security…

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    early childhood through early adult life in school. Parents send their children to school knowing that their child’s safety is in tender care. The issue of guns being carried on campus is being discussed in all aspects of society, including politics, forums, teachers, and everyday talk. Should teachers and faculty be given the option to carry a gun at all times? Too many tragedies have occurred for faculty members and students to not be allowed what seems like such a necessity. Our Bill of…

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