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To: one_less who wrote (692791)1/15/2013 1:18:04 AM
From: tejek  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 1577893
 
"Then provide me the facts, kumquat........with credible links. Show me where teachers want to carry as part of the their teaching duties."

I don't want to see teachers carrying guns as part of their teaching duties. If you insist on planting false representations of my position (which I have iterated repeatedly for you), then correcting your false statements becomes unnecessarily tedious but I will do that as often as needed.

Uh......you said it again right here:

What I have stated is that most teachers are not suited for the responsibility but there are enough teachers and related school staff who are that it would make a positive impact on the threats we are facing simply to authorize them to carry as a matter of choice, without the need for massive government forces being deployed throughout the nation to guard schools.

"CLEVELAND/SAN ANTONIO (Reuters) - School teachers in Texas are flocking to free firearms classes and hundreds more in Ohio have signed up for training in the wake of the Connecticut elementary school massacre, some vowing to protect their students with guns even at the risk of losing their jobs."

Yeah, what goes on in TX needs to stay in TX.