wmg1299
Professional
I saw this on the news and am conflicted about the way it is being handled. My wife is from a small town that feeds into this school district, and I have family members who taught at this school. I fully support this program, and would definitely have voted for it if my kids were attending this school. While I'm proud of the Superintendent for participating in the Guardian Program, something rubs me the wrong way about seeking nationwide media attention for doing so.
I live in the Dallas area, but do some legal work in Grand Saline to help out friends of the family who live in the area (there aren't a lot of attorneys in small-town East TX). I frequently take my kids to the family land to shoot and plink. I know for a fact that the vast majority of families in the area are patriotic gun owners. I also recognize that these people choose to live in rural towns because they enjoy their privacy and the freedom to raise their families without worrying what anybody else thinks about the way they chose to do it.
Over 300 school districts in Texas participate in the Guardian Program, which arms qualified teachers, but none of those Superintendents are rushing out to tell New York City newspapers about their decision. When asked, most of these school officials just say something like, "We are doing what we feel is in the best interest of our students and does the most to keep our students safe. We have no further comment." Am I being overly sensitive? Do you guys think Superintendents publicizing their participation in this program furthers the 2nd Amendment, or does it just serve as fodder for the Elites to label us as backwards Rednecks?
I live in the Dallas area, but do some legal work in Grand Saline to help out friends of the family who live in the area (there aren't a lot of attorneys in small-town East TX). I frequently take my kids to the family land to shoot and plink. I know for a fact that the vast majority of families in the area are patriotic gun owners. I also recognize that these people choose to live in rural towns because they enjoy their privacy and the freedom to raise their families without worrying what anybody else thinks about the way they chose to do it.
Over 300 school districts in Texas participate in the Guardian Program, which arms qualified teachers, but none of those Superintendents are rushing out to tell New York City newspapers about their decision. When asked, most of these school officials just say something like, "We are doing what we feel is in the best interest of our students and does the most to keep our students safe. We have no further comment." Am I being overly sensitive? Do you guys think Superintendents publicizing their participation in this program furthers the 2nd Amendment, or does it just serve as fodder for the Elites to label us as backwards Rednecks?
Texas school district to arm teachers with weapons
The Grand Saline Independent School District is now in its second week of carrying concealed guns on campus, Superintendent Micah Lewis told The Post.
nypost.com