Thanks Marshall! Obviously this would be a hot topic to address.
I am a retired lawyer who is sick of uneducated citizens so I have decided to teach.
Consequently, I spend a lot of time with hoplophobes both at work in the public schools and at the college where I am picking up a Masters in Education. To be honest, out here in fly over country most teachers are comfortable with armed security and armed school resource officers. But when you suggestion concealed carry for teachers that get all wobbly. About 3/4's of them think allowing a 40 year old teacher with masters or doctorate level education and special CQB training is just too scary and couldn't possibly control a gun in a school! Several of my teaching friends are former military and law enforcement and they all know their way around firearms have served in combat zones. At the same time a 21 year old kid with 400 hours police academy training and a blue polyester uniform wondering around the cafeteria is just fine. I just don't get it. I would appreciate the opinion of the participants here on the forum on this.
P.S. I am working on a magazine style persuasive article to circulate to teachers and administrators promoting optional concealed school carry. For what it is worth school carry is legal in Missouri with school district permission. Unfortunately I only know of one school district that allows it. It is a rural district where about 3 years ago a student drew down on the principal with an SKS. Luckily it jammed (mag not seated). The principal vowed it would never happened again and several teachers and administrators now carry. The recent Arapaho High school incident shows the difference a good guy with a gun can make with out ever firing a shot. One casualty was one too many but the situation could have been so much worse. Any suggestions would be appreciated.
Thanks, Oldkat in Missouri