Ed Schultz of “The Ed Show” on msnbc interviewed an elementary school teacher Wednesday about her decision to get a concealed-carry permit in the wake of the Newtown massacre.
Her reasons for planning to carry a gun in her special education classroom are interesting. But during the pre-interview she shared something that caught me by surprise.
The latest poll shows only 27% of Americans support the idea of teachers carrying guns in class. 64% are opposed to the idea. Teacher Carolyn Cain told me she feels insulted by this: she told me it sounds like Americans don’t think teachers are capable of getting trained or wouldn’t be able to protect their students as competently as any rookie police officer.
What I wanted to tell her is that she’s completely wrong about the sentiment. I’d bet most Americans, like me, think teachers are not incapable but are too valuable to be carrying guns around in school.
Teachers have an incredible responsibility already. They shouldn’t have to add gun training to their list of teaching requirements. Are they paid enough money to take personal time to learn how to handle a gun? Wouldn’t we rather they focus on teaching our children and not defending them?









