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teacher loses fight, to take gun to class
brooklyneast05
post Nov 12 2007, 12:42 PM
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i just read this in the news, so i suppose i'll post in news and if it turns into more of a debate then we'll move it

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http://www.reuters.com/article/domesticNew...238973620071112

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PORTLAND, Oregon (Reuters) - An Oregon high school English teacher will not be allowed to carry her gun to school, a state circuit court ruled on Friday in a decision closely watched by both sides of the gun debate.

Shirley Katz, who has a legal permit to carry a concealed handgun, argued she needed the Glock semi-automatic pistol to protect herself from her ex-husband. She sued the school district when it told her carrying a gun was against a district policy prohibiting guns.

Circuit Judge G. Philip Arnold agreed with the district, saying "The District has a right to enforce this policy." he noted that employees "accept their jobs subject to, and knowing, the policy."

"We are pleased," said Dr. Phil Long, superintendent of the Medford School District. "This case was a distraction from our real mission, which is educating children."

The teacher had support from pro-gun rights groups. In light of multiple school shootings, some gun advocates have argued that teachers, and maybe even students, should be armed to prevent such tragedies in the future.

In April, a student shot dead 32 people at Virginia Tech University and earlier this week a gun-wielding student killed eight people at a high school in Finland.

"I was not particularly surprised," said Kevin Starrett, executive director of the Oregon Firearms Federation, whose group paid the teacher's legal bills and is discussing an appeal.


what do u think about a teacher carrying a gun on campus?
 
 
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karmakiller
post Nov 12 2007, 06:09 PM
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This issue was brought up at my school a couple years ago when two boys brought guns to school and tried to kill a lot of students. The thing is, though, is how do you teach that violence is wrong if the teachers themselves are bringing guns to school? What if a teacher snaps at a kid and shoots them? I know that sounds like a strange question, but we all know how teachers can get annoyed and blowup at kids. What if they have a gun, so instead of just yelling at the kid and excusing them from class they act irrationally and shoot them?
 

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