805Bowhunter
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I teach high school on the Central Coast of California. I am a father and husband. I am a hunter. I am also a gun owner. I have a lot of thoughts regarding these shootings on so many levels but also have very few answers to any of it. It is so complex and scary. Culturally, I have no idea how to solve the problem. There are things that I believe can be done that others have said in this thread already that I agree with regarding limitations. I also understand that is a very slippery slope and I understand (especially being a Californian) the gravity of this. Im not sure if you all are familiar with Andy Stumpf, former Navy Seal. He has a podcast called "Cleared Hot" which is tremendous. In a somewhat recent episode, he talks about the Las Vegas shooting/gun control/violence etc and I strongly agree with what he said. Too much to repeat in type but as a special ops individual, he articulates important points very well and should be heard.
Secondly, as a teacher in a public school setting, of which I have been for 12 years now (I'm 35 and started young) I do have some thoughts. I can tell you first hand that the last thing I would ever want is to be carrying a gun in my classroom. Not because I am uncomfortable carrying, but it greatly changes the dynamic of a classroom in my opinion, and not for the better. Think about what those proposing this are asking? Would you feel more "comfortable" with you kid at school if you knew their teacher was carrying? As a teacher, putting guns in schools terrifies me. I have a one and three year old son and daughter. I can tell you first hand that there are many teachers around the country right now who feel like sitting ducks. They are extremely paranoid and honestly look at their students as potential violent criminals. This is having a massive impact on the way that teachers are even educating their students. Now imagine a relatively untrained teacher, whom is extremely paranoid about anybody that opens the door, with a gun in the classroom that your child is in. I can tell you about multiple teachers on my own campus whom I would barely get in a car with let alone trust them with a firearm at school. In my opinion, this takes an already large fire and adds truckloads of gasoline to it.
Additionally, schools are constantly on the defensive. As someone said earlier in this thread, sorry for forgetting who it is, schools are like airplanes before 9/11. Schools are constantly adapting to something that has happened. For example, there were several school shootings where the shooter came through a back entrance. Now all schools have to have a single point of entry in the front. There are endless examples of adaptations schools are making to try and prevent this from happening, however, if a freak really wants to sneak a gun on campus, they can. I dont see any way to stop this. Are we really going to start treating our schools like prisons? These are our kids remember, not convicted felons. What kind of environment do you want your kids to be educated in?
This problem is extremely complex and I have a lot more I could write but am just drained. Let me know if you have any thoughts specific to schools and I will try to answer. Im proud as always to be an American, but we have to stop shooting each other for no apparent reason.
Secondly, as a teacher in a public school setting, of which I have been for 12 years now (I'm 35 and started young) I do have some thoughts. I can tell you first hand that the last thing I would ever want is to be carrying a gun in my classroom. Not because I am uncomfortable carrying, but it greatly changes the dynamic of a classroom in my opinion, and not for the better. Think about what those proposing this are asking? Would you feel more "comfortable" with you kid at school if you knew their teacher was carrying? As a teacher, putting guns in schools terrifies me. I have a one and three year old son and daughter. I can tell you first hand that there are many teachers around the country right now who feel like sitting ducks. They are extremely paranoid and honestly look at their students as potential violent criminals. This is having a massive impact on the way that teachers are even educating their students. Now imagine a relatively untrained teacher, whom is extremely paranoid about anybody that opens the door, with a gun in the classroom that your child is in. I can tell you about multiple teachers on my own campus whom I would barely get in a car with let alone trust them with a firearm at school. In my opinion, this takes an already large fire and adds truckloads of gasoline to it.
Additionally, schools are constantly on the defensive. As someone said earlier in this thread, sorry for forgetting who it is, schools are like airplanes before 9/11. Schools are constantly adapting to something that has happened. For example, there were several school shootings where the shooter came through a back entrance. Now all schools have to have a single point of entry in the front. There are endless examples of adaptations schools are making to try and prevent this from happening, however, if a freak really wants to sneak a gun on campus, they can. I dont see any way to stop this. Are we really going to start treating our schools like prisons? These are our kids remember, not convicted felons. What kind of environment do you want your kids to be educated in?
This problem is extremely complex and I have a lot more I could write but am just drained. Let me know if you have any thoughts specific to schools and I will try to answer. Im proud as always to be an American, but we have to stop shooting each other for no apparent reason.