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SC: Teachers Unlikely to Carry Guns as Lawmakers Eye Other Measures for School Safety
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Gov. Henry McMaster and President Donald Trump have voiced support for arming teachers, but the chairwoman of a state House panel that is considering such a bill says she does not believe that is to come. Rep. Rita Allison, a Spartanburg County Republican and chairwoman of the House Education and Public Works Committee, said she believes House lawmakers are more interested in placing an officer in every school and securing front entrances to increase safety and thwart school shootings. |
Comment by:
jac
(3/7/2018)
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They had an armed cop at the Parkland school. That worked out so well.
As long as schools are soft targets, these shootings will continue.
The only way to stop them is to remove the prohibitions against lawful concealed carry in schools and everywhere else. |
Comment by:
jac
(3/7/2018)
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I should add that there was also a cop at Columbine that turned turtle. |
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