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Persuasive Essay On Guns In Schools

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On February 14, 2018, a mass shooting occurred at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Florida. Seventeen people were killed and seventeen more were wounded, making it one of the world's deadliest school massacres, surpassing the Columbine high school massacre. Since this shooting, there has been considerable policy discussion about how to help prevent school and other types of mass shootings. The National Rifle Association (NRA) has suggested that a possible solution to school shootings is to allow teachers to carry weapons on school grounds as a means of protecting themselves and others (Castillo, 2012). The idea of arming schoolteachers has received substantial media attention because of the number of fatalities and the ages of the young victims at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School.
This study focuses on should teachers or school administrators carry guns in schools to prevent or reduce gun violence in schools. If so, where should they be stored? What type of firearms will they be allowed to carry? What type training should they receive?
It is argued that if teachers are armed, it is less likely to be the target of an active shooter. There isn’t any positive research on the effect of arming teachers in …show more content…

Harrold, Texas teachers have been allowed to carry concealed weapons since 2008 because of the rural school’s distance from police (Huffington Post: Education, 2013; “Harrold, Texas,” 2012). Though no discharges of firearms have occurred there (Huffington Post: Education, 2013), Harrold now has a five year history that can be examined. However, not all of the employees chose to carry, and this is a very small district with only 103 students (Wakeman, 2012, 1). Arming teachers, therefore, is an important topic to examine before the trend has time to develop widespread implementation and consequences (Huffington Post: Education,

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