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TECO

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Posted: Wed Aug 20, 2008 12:27 pm Post subject: |
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This leads to several questions.
First, how many students would we be permitted to shoot - in a week, during an academic school year or throughout the course of an entire teaching career?
Second, would schools pay for and issue the weapons? Would we be able to order a Glock, Baretta, or S. & W. from a catalogue and our ammution at the school district's expense? Would there be School District approved ammo and weapons?
Third, training - would we all receive professional and equal training for handling our weapons? who would train us - military, police, etc.?
Just a few quick questions that spur up. |
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moosehead

Joined: 05 May 2007
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Posted: Wed Aug 20, 2008 5:07 pm Post subject: |
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| TECO wrote: |
This leads to several questions.
First, how many students would we be permitted to shoot - in a week, during an academic school year or throughout the course of an entire teaching career?
Second, would schools pay for and issue the weapons? Would we be able to order a Glock, Baretta, or S. & W. from a catalogue and our ammution at the school district's expense? Would there be School District approved ammo and weapons?
Third, training - would we all receive professional and equal training for handling our weapons? who would train us - military, police, etc.?
Just a few quick questions that spur up. |
and is this a shoot - to - kill or shoot - to - get - them - to - shut - up mandate?
and of course are we protected from parents' lawsuits??
what if one misses and hits the wrong person/student/principal?? |
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