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You're right. When there's a shooting the teacher can line all the students up for the Self Delete pact. Then when the shooter gets to their room he'll just find a bunch of corpses with exploded heads. Gotta stay one step ahead of the active shooter!

« Last Edit: February 24, 2018, 07:06:55 PM by PhantOS »

Shut up PhantOS

I just think the idea of having a teacher with a gun is weird man. It just changes the class dynamic. It can't be helped. I'd be uncomfortable with it as a student or parent.

Shut up PhantOS
it's either that or teachers will start executing students if they hand in their homework late

My epidemiology teacher would've shot me on the second day of school

My epidemiology teacher would've shot me on the second day of school

We should've had this in place years ago

Shut up PhantOS

I just think the idea of having a teacher with a gun is weird man. It just changes the class dynamic. It can't be helped. I'd be uncomfortable with it as a student or parent.
yeah, even though its not probable, it feels wrong that on the incredibly off chance the teacher goes cuckoo, they have a gun to shoot students with

also there are (unfortunately) a decent number of teachers out there who are not exactly on the sane end of the spectrum, and having guns on campus not actively carried by a person (since teachers with guns probably would just put it in a safe in the classroom, not carry it around all day) might not be a good idea around said people.

hiring armed vets as security guards would be a neat way to give vets a fulfilling job that makes their prior training useful. only potential issue is anyone off kilter due to ptsd or whatever reason flying under the radar

Why is everyone obsessed with hiring armed vets in schools? I get it, ya need to have a vet on staff in case the class pet gets gerbal aids, but c'mon, there has to be a cleaner way to put em down. Have you ever tried mercy killing a hamster with a 357? It's not pretty

having more school resource officers is always good

and here i thought preventing shootings in the first place was the right idea

and here i thought preventing shootings in the first place was the right idea
is it bad to continue the discussion about arming teachers, and alternatives of that idea? this kind of policy doesnt nullify any preventive measures, just supplements them in the case that things slip through the cracks.

automated sentry guns in the hallways

automated sentry guns in the hallways
kill everyone without a valid RFID hall pass

build walls around our schools to keep students in and shooters out

automated sentry guns in the hallways
I've played enough Deus ex to know how this ends

build walls around our schools to keep students in and shooters out
shingeki no sephiroth
« Last Edit: February 24, 2018, 10:39:01 PM by PhantOS »

is it bad to continue the discussion about arming teachers, and alternatives of that idea? this kind of policy doesnt nullify any preventive measures, just supplements them in the case that things slip through the cracks.

I think talking about arming teachers is about as helpful to the conversation as the people who try to discuss banning guns

It's just so out of the question for the other side there's literally no point trying to bring it up because they'll just shut down and tell you to forget off

Why not just place a cop in each sch-