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FL: Union Fights Back on Arming Teachers with Guns
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Website: http://libertyparkpress.com
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Governor Rick Scott signed a bill that will leave it up to local officials to decide if their teachers should be armed with guns in schools, Friday. Charlotte County Teacher's Union say they are gearing up to fight back against it. “I’m the guy that teaches them, I don’t kill them," said Bryan Bouton, leader of the Charlotte County Teacher's Union.
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netsyscon
(3/13/2018)
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In a kill or be killed situation, the active shooter is going to set the tone of the encounter. |
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PHORTO
(3/13/2018)
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As if unions aren't already poopstinky enough: 'Wonder what will go through the mind of the next teacher staring down a demented active shooter - "Boy, am I glad I don't have a GUN!"? |
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