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Guns in Learning s The issue of whether to allow teachers to have firearms in the school attracts interest among the stakeholders in the education sector. Teachers express concern about the safety of the classroom and the entire school environment due to the increased cases of gun attacks in learning institutions. The rampant and impromptu attacks on schools have compelled states such as Tennessee, Kansas, Alabama, Texas, and South Dakota to pass laws permitting teachers to carry guns in schools for personal and student protection (Murphy).
Although critics might argue that the move to permit teachers to have guns in learning institutions interferes with the role of the security agents, the police cannot be present everywhere to maintain security in learning institutions. Teachers should carry firearms in schools for security purposes. The teachers should have firearms in the schools to protect the students from impromptu attacks by assailants. The incidences of the rampant shootings of students and teaching staff have increased, and it is advisable to arm teachers in order to counter any acts of gun violence.
Increased shootings targeting teachers and students underpin the significance of changing the security plans in schools. One way to adjust the security plans is to allow the teachers to have guns in the school. It is noteworthy that the teachers are on the first line of defense whenever assailants wage war on the learning institutions. Therefore, permitting the teachers to carry firearms in the schools will ensure they counteract the assailants before the police respond. In essence, the prompt response of the armed teachers will protect the students and avert the death of many innocent students and staff.
The teachers’ possession of guns in the learning institutions will deter potential attackers from targeting the schools. The gun-free zones such as schools have become prime targets of the attackers because nothing exists to prevent them from carrying out their heinous attacks (Murphy). In this regard, allowing teachers to possess firearms will mostly discourage the perpetrators of gun violence, and restore students’ confidence concerning the safety of the classroom and the entire school environment.
It is advisable all the states emulate Tennessee, Kansas, Alabama, Texas, and South Dakota which have passed laws permitting teachers to carry and use firearms in schools whenever assailants strike. Even though cynics may point out that allowing teachers to have guns will jeopardize the work of the security agents, they should know the police cannot be present everywhere to protect the citizens. In fact, arming teachers will complement the work of the police and ensure that learning institutions have maximum security.
In conclusion, teachers should have firearms for the protection of themselves and their students. Security in learning institutions is crucial, and the nation cannot continue losing innocent students and staff due to the rampant shootings. In effect, arming the teachers will augment the work of the security agents by ensuring everyone in the schools has maximum protection. Any element that seeks to object to the teachers’ possession of guns interferes with the efforts to protect the learning institutions.
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