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<blockquote data-quote="farmerjan" data-source="post: 1488485" data-attributes="member: 25884"><p>Va rescinded it's reciprocity to several states when the last Gov was elected because the other states did not meet "our strict standards". I do not remember who still qualified. I was totally against the reduction in reciprocity. </p><p>I think if teachers want and are comfortable carrying, they should be able to. Meeting some minimum standards of mental and emotional stability, proficiency etc would be good. But if a teacher is willing to try to protect their students, unarmed, I think they would be more than willing to protect them by taking out the shooter. Some training and such should be required, for school situations are different than day to day things. But I do believe that it might save some lives.</p><p>And we need to figure out why some of these "threats" that are reported are just ignored like this last situation. HE SHOULD HAVE BEEN STOPPED LONG BEFORE IT GOT TO THIS POINT.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="farmerjan, post: 1488485, member: 25884"] Va rescinded it's reciprocity to several states when the last Gov was elected because the other states did not meet "our strict standards". I do not remember who still qualified. I was totally against the reduction in reciprocity. I think if teachers want and are comfortable carrying, they should be able to. Meeting some minimum standards of mental and emotional stability, proficiency etc would be good. But if a teacher is willing to try to protect their students, unarmed, I think they would be more than willing to protect them by taking out the shooter. Some training and such should be required, for school situations are different than day to day things. But I do believe that it might save some lives. And we need to figure out why some of these "threats" that are reported are just ignored like this last situation. HE SHOULD HAVE BEEN STOPPED LONG BEFORE IT GOT TO THIS POINT. [/QUOTE]
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