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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsHow Long Will It Be Before GOP Proposes Law Requiring Teachers To Be Armed.
We know they are capable of any madness now.
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How Long Will It Be Before GOP Proposes Law Requiring Teachers To Be Armed. (Original Post)
TheMastersNemesis
Feb 2018
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mitch96
(13,914 posts)1. My question is, what if they refuse?
I mean that cop is a "trained professional" and he did not run in to get shot. What about my home ec teacher??
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TheMastersNemesis
(10,602 posts)2. I Do Not Think They Would Be THAT Crazy But You Never Know. Plus -
One might not be able to teach unless they agree.
mitch96
(13,914 posts)4. I guess they could just keep the gun locked up in a cabinet
And the ammo in another locked cabinet and just ignore it...
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marlakay
(11,479 posts)3. Sounds like all kids will be in military
Schools. They have been wanting a military society giving tanks and weapons to even small towns across America.
StevieM
(10,500 posts)5. Your question ignores the possibility that some day they will call for an end to public education.
I think that is a position they are likely to adopt at some point down the line.
It is, after all, what people like Pat Robertson and the late Jerry Falwell have long dreamt of.
Jake Stern
(3,145 posts)6. They most likely wont
But in the chance they do it'll be tossed by the courts in a nanosecond. As right wing as SCOTUS is I just don't see them letting a law like that stand.