This often includes thorough background checks, mental health assessments, and extensive training. The same level of scrutiny could be applied to a program that allows teachers to carry firearms, reducing the risk of accidents or misuse.
Furthermore, law enforcement can't always respond immediately to a critical incident at a school. In such cases, a trained teacher could potentially intervene and save lives. Remember, the proposal is not to arm all teachers, but only those who are willing and meet strict criteria.
I agree with you that when it comes to safety, we can't compromise. But what if we could incorporate this idea with other safety measures? For instance, installing security cameras in all classrooms to monitor the situation? This could provide an additional level of security and oversight. What do you think about this approach?
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