Deltaboy wrote:As a Public School worker I hope more will do this.

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Deltaboy wrote:As a Public School worker I hope more will do this.
How often?C-dub wrote:I understand that the psych eval was necessary for this to be approved by the sheeple and isn't a terrible idea anyway. However, I'm curious to know how often police officers undergo a psych eval.
I suspect the background check done for employment as a teacher might not be as comprehensive as one they will want to allow individuals to carry guns. I also suspect that no psych eval has been performed at all so far as a condition of employment.chasfm11 wrote:I thought that one of the ideas behind the Argyle plan was to use some existing school personnel as marshals as opposed to hiring external ones. If that is the case, I'm assuming and hoping that the background checks and evaluations that are already done for district employees could be used toward confirming suitability. I'd hate to think that it is necessary to start over completely when considering someone to carry in a school. I do understand and accept that additional training is needed and should be required. My point is if a completely new analysis is needed for them to carry a gun in a school, maybe they shouldn't have been a school employee to begin with. Please don't jump on me because an LEO has to deal with life or death situations. I just don't believe that we should have people who would fail a psych evaluation working around kids. And I'm not suggesting that we do have that situation today.
Serious question...NOMW wrote:They have posted signs that sends a message..."Not on My Watch"
It did for the Aurora theater shooter. IIRC, he has stated that he chose that theater because it had a "no guns " sign and other theaters closer to him did not.RoyGBiv wrote:Serious question...NOMW wrote:They have posted signs that sends a message..."Not on My Watch"
Should we expect this sign to have any effect on the kind of people who would do harm to our kids?
Is this going to dissuade a mentally ill person from shooting?
or... does it simply provide warning to those who are planning harm?
I certainly like the sentiment, but I find myself wondering whether the net results are a plus or minus.
I don't know the answer to your question, but I would prefer this sign in front of my kid's school as opposed to any "gun free zone" sign.RoyGBiv wrote:Serious question...NOMW wrote:They have posted signs that sends a message..."Not on My Watch"
Should we expect this sign to have any effect on the kind of people who would do harm to our kids?
Is this going to dissuade a mentally ill person from shooting?
or... does it simply provide warning to those who are planning harm?
I certainly like the sentiment, but I find myself wondering whether the net results are a plus or minus.
An Interesting question. One could also pose the question if the "gun free zone" signs have had any effect. I suggest that they have had the opposite effectRoyGBiv wrote:Serious question...NOMW wrote:They have posted signs that sends a message..."Not on My Watch"
Should we expect this sign to have any effect on the kind of people who would do harm to our kids?
Is this going to dissuade a mentally ill person from shooting?
or... does it simply provide warning to those who are planning harm?
I certainly like the sentiment, but I find myself wondering whether the net results are a plus or minus.
The short answer to your question is: yes, the signs will have the intended effect.RoyGBiv wrote:Serious question...NOMW wrote:They have posted signs that sends a message..."Not on My Watch"
Should we expect this sign to have any effect on the kind of people who would do harm to our kids?
Is this going to dissuade a mentally ill person from shooting?
or... does it simply provide warning to those who are planning harm?
I certainly like the sentiment, but I find myself wondering whether the net results are a plus or minus.