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This fall when students fill the halls of Clarksville High School in Arkansas, over 20 teachers, administrators, and employees will be packing concealed 9 mm handguns.
Administrators say the influx of arms will protect students from attacks like last year’s tragic shootings at Sandy Hook Elementary in Newtown, Connecticut.
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“We’re not tying our money up in a guard 24/7 that we won’t have to have unless something happens. We’ve got these people who are already hired and using them in other areas,” Superintendent David Hopkins told the AP.
Yet, the Arkansas Education Association declared the development ‘awful,’ with Donna Morey— former president of the Arkansas Education Association—insisting, “We just think educators should be in the business of educating students, not carrying a weapon.”
School heads are cashing in on an Arkansas state law that allows schools to employ armed security guards, as long as they have a license. Teachers who undergo 53 hours of training will meet the requirement.
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