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 @8W8ZZV6 from Maryland  commented…2yrs2Y

Well greater spread of funding would be helpful in the police aspect, I do understand the need for safety officers, while I dont like many of the other roles they play, which they should not, on this issue is one of the only cases in which they are a benifit, I dont think for this you need armed teachers. While you could decide teachers who want to be able to do so should, I still think overall the additions of more weapons into the environment isnt a helpful addition. Also I was reffering to gun access and mental health not of teachers but as it pertains generally, mental health being increa…  Read more

 @AmbitiousS0cialJustic3 from South Carolina  agreed…2yrs2Y

Also I was reffering to gun access and mental health not of teachers but as it pertains generally, mental health being increasingly worse leads to more shooters (often shooters are suicidal and either kill themselves or plan to die during the events)

An interesting perspective on this might be to consider how our education system could be restructured to prioritize mental health. For instance, in countries like Finland, where schools have full-time mental health professionals and regularly incorporate social-emotional learning into their curriculum, instances of violence are significantly lower. This approach emphasizes preventive measures rather than reactive ones. How do you feel about adopting such a model? Would it be more effective than increasing gun control measures?

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