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Giving Teachers Guns is Not a Good Idea
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David Williamson
Website: http://libertyparkpress.com
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I told my sixth period class that the state Senate Education Committee voted 9 to 3 to allow teachers to have guns; uproarious laughter ensued. Gasping, one student asked, "So wait, Señorita, you're going to get a gun?" I replied, "I sure am! How's that for incentive to study!" My students spent the next 10 minutes giggling and coming up with possible scenarios: Mr. S shoots off a toe every time you say "um" during a presentation, Señorita asks Apoorva to be quiet for the last time, the lunch bunch of room 207 easily smashes Señorita's particle board desk, steals the gun and plays Russian roulette for french fries. We giggled at the absurdity of it all.
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Comment by:
dasing
(5/15/2017)
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TRAINING teachers with firearms is GOOD!! |
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