Arming Teachers: A Proposed Solution to School Shootings in America

Arming Teachers: A Proposed Solution to School Shootings in America



One response⁣ to⁣ school⁤ shootings⁢ in America: arm the ​teachers

Nestled among golden-coloured earth and desert scrub, the Thistle ⁢Gun Range, an hour’s‌ drive ‍south‌ of Salt Lake City, gives off “wild-west” vibes. Add the wind​ softly blowing through ‍thigh-high ⁤weeds, the sound ​of gunshots⁢ ringing through the canyon and the⁤ sight of⁢ six-foot-tall deputies from the Utah County Sheriff’s department wearing cowboy hats, and your correspondent felt immersed in a⁤ western. Only this was‍ no rodeo. It⁣ was a live range day for​ teachers and ⁣other school staff learning how‍ to shoot.

Since ‌2019 Sheriff Mike Smith of Utah‍ County⁢ and his colleagues have ⁤taught⁣ teachers ⁤how⁤ to defend themselves against⁢ active shooters, ⁤and ​that​ includes⁢ learning how‌ to safely carry and use a concealed weapon‌ inside schools. In⁢ the state⁤ of Utah, school staff can carry a⁣ concealed weapon if they have a permit, but this licensing‌ process⁤ is not enough, says Sheriff ⁢Smith. “You don’t actually‍ have to‌ go shoot a gun and show that ⁣you can proficiently hit a target in a⁢ classroom setting.” Teachers are not trained how to properly respond to an ‍active shooter and carry⁣ a weapon in a school. His class⁢ aims to bridge this gap.

Sheriff Smith realised he⁢ had a problem several‌ years ago ​when he‍ and more than 200 officers responded to an active-shooter ​situation⁣ at a school. It was a hoax, but he was still disturbed by what he saw.‍ Because of⁣ Utah’s law on carrying concealed weapons in school buildings, some of the teachers that day were armed. Sheriff‌ Smith ​says ⁣that officers found weapons stored in desk drawers and inside purses where pupils could easily find them.​ “They didn’t have any training, any policies, any procedure‌ in place to govern how they use that⁤ weapon, ⁤which I‍ think is a recipe ⁢for disaster,” ‌says Sheriff Smith.⁢ So when he became sheriff of Utah County a few⁤ years after the hoax, he created⁣ the ⁣teachers’ academy.

2023-10-15 12:13:15
Article​ from www.economist.com
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