Saturday, December 29, 2012

Arizona's Attorney General proposes a plan to arm one school leader per-school

Arizona's attorney general is proposing educators learn how to shoot and carry guns on school grounds to prevent a tragedy. 
Tom Horne says principals or other administrators, armed with weapons, could help deter mass shootings like the campus attack in Connecticut. 
He says some Arizona sheriffs support the idea -- but one state lawmaker says it should be up to police or security guards to help keep our students safe. 
The attorney general says the state might not be able to afford a police officer in every school, so the next best idea, he says, is to arm one principal or teacher in every school.
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3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Thats a great idea=anything to protect our children !!!

Anonymous said...

Great idea, but how about 5 per school.

-Martha

CRUZ COUNTRY said...

The highly exclusive Sidwell Friends School in Washington DC has 11 ARMED SECURITY GUARDS.

David Gregory, anti-gun zealot and host of NBC's 'Meet The Press', sends his children there, as do many other anti-gun zealots.

So many of these anti-gun zealots reek of hypocrisy.

Gregory, BTW, faces serious criminal charges - 5 to 10 years in prison if convicted - for possessing a high-capacity gun magazine which he displayed during last Sunday's debate with the NRA's Wayne LaPierre.

Gregory intentionally FLOUTED THE LAW after being denied permission from local police officials to display the high-capacity clip on his Sunday morning talk show.

I hope DC law enforcement throws the book at Gregory - they should lock him up and throw away the key.

He deserves it just for being a complete and total hypocrite, not to mention his blatant violation of the law.