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One Year After a Tragic Shooting In a Nashville School, Tennessee Will Now Allow Teachers To Carry Guns

A representative for the Second Amendment Foundation explains why this is a move for the better, despite what some people may think. With the debate surrounding safety in schools from “active shooters,” more states have begun adopting policies to allow teachers to concealed-carry, provided they meet the necessary criteria and receive the proper training. This week, Tennessee has been added to the list of states that support it. A new law has been passed that … Read more

Ron DeSantis’ Initiative To Hire Former Police Officers As Teachers Could Fill a Void Needed In Public Schools (Guest: Michael Letts)

As Florida faces a shortage of teachers, Governor Ron DeSantis has suggested a new initiative to filling the roles – turning to former law enforcement officers. DeSantis is hard at work on expanding a law that enables military veterans to earn a five-year temporary certificate to teach before earning the necessary bachelor’s degree. In addition, DeSantis has also announced he’s offering a $4,000 bonus for officers who sign up for the program, with an additional … Read more

Ohio Will Allow Teachers To Carry Guns Into Schools – But Will It Motivate Other States To Try the Same? (Guest: 2nd Amendment Spokespersons)

Following the tragic shooting that took place in an Uvalde elementary school weeks ago, many are trying to find protective measures to prevent such an event from taking place again. But instead of waiting to see what President Joe Biden could do, Ohio Governor Mike DeWine has taken matters into his own hands. The Governor recently signed a bill that allows teachers and other adults in Ohio schools to carry weapons with a reduced amount … Read more

Parents Take Objection To President Joe Biden’s Comment About Students Are Like Teachers’ Children (Guest: Sheri Few)

During a recent Teacher of the Year event at the White House, President Joe Biden made an interesting comment about a connection between teachers and students. “You have heard me say it many times about our children, but it is true,” he said. “They’re all our children. And the reason you are the teachers of the year is because you recognize that. They’re not somebody else’s children. They’re like yours when they’re in the classroom.” While … Read more

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