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by ninjabread
Mon Jan 30, 2017 7:17 pm
Forum: 2017 Legislative Wish List
Topic: Concealed carry by school employees
Replies: 58
Views: 25898

Re: Concealed carry by school employees

most non-employees don't know how to handle themselves in a school without effectively breaking the educational environment.
OK. You changed my mind. Now I think school employees shouldn't be allowed to carry in public schools, even if they're LTC. School employees don't know how to handle themselves as Adults, in the Berne sense. They are stuck in Parent mode, which tends to escalates conflict. Letting them carry guns when they try to "parent" the adults who pay their salary via property taxes is a recipe for disaster.
by ninjabread
Thu Jan 26, 2017 7:13 pm
Forum: 2017 Legislative Wish List
Topic: Concealed carry by school employees
Replies: 58
Views: 25898

Re: Concealed carry by school employees

Mxrdad wrote:Ninja, are you saying you are against school employees from legally carrying?
I don't think they should have any more or less restriction on carrying in schools than plumbers or grandfathers.
by ninjabread
Wed Jan 25, 2017 6:36 pm
Forum: 2017 Legislative Wish List
Topic: Concealed carry by school employees
Replies: 58
Views: 25898

Re: Concealed carry by school employees

apvonkanel wrote:I say only school employees because of the fact that many adults don't know how to act around kids, and I know for a fact this is problematic already. Let me paint a picture for you, only citing examples of known LTC holders at my campus. I know this because my position puts me all over the campus, interacting with most of the kids and parents that come up here.
A) A mom forgets to disarm before walking in the building. I stop her at the office (she's lucky it was me and I was just looking out for her), and quietly tell her "You're printing at your 4 o'clock". She loudly yells some profanity and runs out to her car. There are two students in the office, and while they didn't hear what I said, they certainly heard what she said.
B) A dad comes in reeking of marijuana, asking to pick up his kids early. I step away and call the officer from down the road. No way I'm letting the kids get in the car of someone obviously under the influence (I'm not a marijuana smoker myself, hold to a fairly libertarian view of it, but refuse to condone putting children at risk of an inebriated driver). Long story short, after the rest the cops informs me the guy had his LTC on him, pistol in the car.
C) A granddad comes in, pulling his motorcycle up to the doorway (literally the walkway, 5 feet from the door), get's his grandkid. No big deal so far, just a little annoying because it's in the way of kids going to recess. After he picks up his grandson, he re-arms and sits there and for about 2 minutes revving the engine for fun (my assumption is to impress the grandson, from observing the expressions on both).

What I'm saying here is that just because someone is legally able to carry a pistol doesn't mean I'm ready to jump on board with letting them carry one on my campus. Being legal doesn't mean decent and kid-friendly.
Those are interesting anecdotes but pick a newspaper. Some school employees sexually assault students and you want to give them guns!?

Do you see how that works?

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