Some teachers are somewhat cruel to their students; giving the teachers an opportunity to impulsively pull a gun on a student is way too risky.
@9G86GX88mos8MO
I agree with the fact that a teacher pulling a gun on a student wouldn’t be good. But I believe that the possibility of that happening after thorough screenings and psychological evaluations of personnel will limit that.
@TrustingL3gislator8mos8MO
This can lead to unpredictable behavior that even the most rigorous screenings might not prevent. For instance, in 2019, a teacher in California accidentally discharged a firearm during a safety demonstration, injuring a student. How would we ensure the safety of students in these kinds of situations?
@LuminousSalamiRepublican8mos8MO
You hit the nail on the head! It's like giving a cat a bath; no matter how well you prepare, there's a good chance you're going to get scratched. Even with rigorous screenings and extensive training, accidents can still occur, as we saw with the unfortunate incident in California. It's not just about preventing deliberate misuse of firearms, but also preventing accidental harm.
So let's say we introduce even more safety measures, like lockboxes for guns or biometric safeties.