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Related: About this forumProposed law would allow Ohio teachers to carry guns in schools with 20 hours of training
Insanity!!
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Under the bill, teachers, janitors, cafeteria staff and basically anyone who isnt a student could carry a gun with a certain amount of training.
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How can you possibly expect somebody who has only 20 hours of training, including only two hours of hands-on training with a weapon, to be able to perform in a way that protects everybodys safety in their crisis? DiMauro asked. When Mike DeWine was attorney general of the State of Ohio, this same body set a standard of approximately 150 hours for training. That seems to be much more reasonable given the high stakes that are involved when youre talking about the lives of students and staff in our schools.
With the reduced amount of training, the bill has garnered opponents such as DiMauro and the Fraternal Order of Police (FOP) of Ohios Michael Weinman.
We dont think that the training hours are adequate for what theyre going to be doing in their schools, Weinman said. [Its] carrying a firearm and discharge a firearm in possibly a crowded room or a cafeteria, being able to retain that weapon if the students could want to take away that weapon from them.
https://ohiocapitaljournal.com/2022/04/04/proposed-law-would-allow-ohio-teachers-to-carry-guns-in-schools-with-20-hours-of-training/
*** My husband is a retired teacher from an inner city school system and he thinks this idea is total insanity.
doc03
(36,565 posts)just teaches safety and a trip to a range to shoot a few rounds. That was the course I took for CC.
rickford66
(5,645 posts)Fullduplexxx
(8,207 posts)Ot did I mis-read that
Runningdawg
(4,590 posts)If not, just like OK, I bet more than half of them are already packing. And that's not counting guns in cars in the parking lot.