Republican State Senator Says Let Teachers Carry Guns In School
A Nevada state senator and also-ran in this year's Republican primary for governor says the Legislature should consider letting teachers carry guns in classrooms to stem a rise in school violence.
I wonder what grade he believes teachers should start packing 'heat'? Grade 1? Grade 2? Grade 3?
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It could have a impact on student discipline.
Little Joey stop pulling Sarah's hair or I'll have to shoot you.
Posted by Chad Moats | 11:45 am, December 15, 2006
yup!
Posted by leftdog | 2:41 pm, December 15, 2006
Charlie Barnard: yes, I'm living in this piece of poop called Nevada and they really are this stupid.
I blog farily often about local goings-on and I don't have to work much to achieve a satirical tone...they do all the work for me.
The first year or so I was here I tried getting to know people. About 10 minutes into any conversation insane nonsense begins pouring out of their mouths and you're left staring mutely at a creature you never knew existed in the 21st century.
I gave up. I stay home. I blog. I live for the day I can leave.
Posted by Anonymous | 4:11 pm, December 15, 2006
What is wrong with these people? How can you actually believe that putting more guns into people's hands will make the world safer? Well... I guess these are the same geniuses that thought that the best way to deal with terrorism is to kill a bunch of innocent people and fuel hatred toward the West.
Posted by Anonymous | 4:21 pm, December 15, 2006
mama - I thought of you the second I read that story. I am convinced now in what you say about your fellow Nevadans! Hang it there!!
Posted by leftdog | 6:41 pm, December 15, 2006
As a retired H.S. teacher, I have to say if my colleagues had been allowed to pack, I woulda have retired much sooner.
Posted by Vigilante | 9:44 am, December 18, 2006