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Why Should Teachers Have Guns In School
Why Teachers Should Have Guns at School
Children at Sandy Hook Elementary School were helpless when Adam Lanza walked in with three guns and shot twenty kids and six adults. As a result for not letting teachers carry some type of weapon, teachers and student are getting shot. The only Thing that students have for defense is any object that is in that room, but that doesn't compare to a gun.
Biden heads a panel to Obama for more control on the guns. Just because we have gun control, it won't keep people from buying guns from individuals. Teachers and staff at Harrold, Texas, school are carrying concealed guns. Teachers see their job not only as a educator but as a protector. People talk about putting armed people such as cops, around the building,

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