Well said.

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That story is a bald-faced lie. It was a gun free zone, and thus the shooting did not happen!CainA wrote:Just as I finished reading this thread, I flip over to the news and read this:
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20080821/ap_ ... RJsflvzwcF
Great job Jim
-Cain
The Annoyed Man wrote:bdickens and jimlongley, those were both excellent letters. Good job!
You understand....you are NOT required or expected to respond in any way at all with force. Under the conditions you describe...the dynamics of the situation would dictate whether or not the "opportunity" to resist the threat with force would even exist.brianko wrote:As an educator, I would question my ability to react safely in a situation that might involve many hundreds of students occupying a very small space (a situation I encounter on a daily basis). Given the opportunity to legally carry at school, I would decline unless additional training was made available to me (preferably at the district's expense) as to defensive close-quarter use of firearms, alternative defense strategies, and crowd control techniques.
Then by default, you must also proclaim "most" CHL holders to be unfit. . Of course...the decision to defend ones self (or others) must be made with regard to the fact that you are responsible for each bullet launched.While I do believe the Dallas and Houston press editorials are knee-jerk reactions, I do not believe for a second that any teacher with only state-mandated CHL training under his/her belt is prepared to carry in an educational environment without additional training (and I'm not talking about a one-hour classroom seminar).
I am also a teacher and I yearn for the day to come that I may have the opportunity to be equipped to protect my students with more than a fire extinguisher and a prayer.As an educator, I would question my ability to react safely in a situation that might involve many hundreds of students occupying a very small space (a situation I encounter on a daily basis). Given the opportunity to legally carry at school, I would decline unless additional training was made available to me (preferably at the district's expense) as to defensive close-quarter use of firearms, alternative defense strategies, and crowd control techniques
Then you do not know me and some of my fellow teachers.While I do believe the Dallas and Houston press editorials are knee-jerk reactions, I do not believe for a second that any teacher with only state-mandated CHL training under his/her belt is prepared to carry in an educational environment without additional training (and I'm not talking about a one-hour classroom seminar).
You need to re-read my post, troglodyte. As always, these types of discussions always degenerate into emotional diatribes. I never advocated denying you the tools you (and other educators) seek.troglodyte wrote: Sheepdogs, sheep, and wolves. I choose to be a sheepdog. Everyday, everywhere, in every situation. They are my kids and I will protect them the best I can. Why not allow me the tools to have a fighting chance?
A teacher who has never fired anything except the 50 round CHL course, who has a CHL and a 5 shot .38, is in better shape than a Front Site- or Blackwater-trained Grand Master with nothing but a clipboard and a fire extinguisher.brianko wrote:What is wrong with the best of both worlds: Armed teachers that are properly trained? I'm sorry, but the Texas-mandated CHL course just doesn't cut it.
But a properly-trained teacher who has a grasp of the fundamentals of close-quarter techniques, crowd control, etc. is in better shape than the 50-round CHL holder in your example. I don't understand the resistance to doing this right, rather than just doing it for the sake of doing it.KBCraig wrote:A teacher who has never fired anything except the 50 round CHL course, who has a CHL and a 5 shot .38, is in better shape than a Front Site- or Blackwater-trained Grand Master with nothing but a clipboard and a fire extinguisher.brianko wrote:What is wrong with the best of both worlds: Armed teachers that are properly trained? I'm sorry, but the Texas-mandated CHL course just doesn't cut it.
I don't understand why the Brady Campaign Against Civil Rights doesn't accuse the press of lying when they report shootings in gun free zones.The Annoyed Man wrote:That story is a bald-faced lie. It was a gun free zone, and thus the shooting did not happen!