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 @9MCCNDX from Utah answered…2hrs2H

Yes, with the amount of school shootings that have happened in the past years, teachers should have the right to carry g…

 @9MC9927 from Wisconsin answered…3hrs3H

They should be allowed, but they should have to go through training at least once a month during the school year.

 @9MC35K6from Guam  answered…11hrs11H

Yes but it should not be mandatory to use them in case of emergencies. There should be a security for that purpose. Stil…

 @9MBXXZS from California answered…16hrs16H

I believe that higher ranking schoo staff like the principal an assistant principals shoul have access but not teachers.

 @9MBW482 from Wisconsin answered…18hrs18H

Yes-but leave it up to the teacher to decide if they want to carry a gun. They need to be trained on safety.

 @9MBVPJX from New York answered…19hrs19H

I personally feel they should I think its important to have protection for themselves and the children although I think…

 @9MBRK5V from Texas answered…21hrs21H

No. we have plenty of retired military that would protect our children and teachers and well-trained why not hire some o…

 @9MBQ4SG from Illinois answered…22hrs22H

I beileve it could be dangerous but at the same time the teacher has the right to have a gun if they have the right docu…

 @9MBPKYD from Louisiana answered…22hrs22H

Yes, but they should be kept away securely and safely and not taken out or touched unless absolutely necessary for the s…

 @9MBPGTS from Illinois answered…22hrs22H

Not like here at Okaw Valley, but maybe schools who are prone to shootings and weapons being brought in.

 @9MBMZBF from Utah answered…23hrs23H

If there's no gun laws passed to help prevent school shootings then it might be beneficial to allow teachers who have go…

 @9MBL5QW from Utah answered…24hrs24H

Well, I'm in between. It could be beneficial, but it could cause more school shootings if the kids get their hands on th…