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Is that cost kinda high?
Thing is, when it's known that some faculty may be carrying in a school, the nutjobs they are defending against are going to be much less likely to ever show up.We would be asking school officials, trained as educators, to make a quick transition from teacher to SWAT member, arrive on the scene, assess the situation, overcome the severe nervousness that naturally accompanies a deadly force incident and take immediate action before blood is shed,” G.A. Buie, a Kansas high school principal and the president-elect of the National Association of Secondary School Principals, told the Star.
It costs $17,500 for a district to have just 2 teachers receive 40 hours of training on the Glock 19 by law enforcement officers. Only the district and law enforcement knows who they are.
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I find the price tag on this just outrageous
Usuary if you ask me. But when Gov't is involved, not unusual I suppose.
How is government involved? As I understand it, this training is provided by a privately owned business that happens to contract active duty LEOs to conduct the training.
The more I look at this the fishier this looks.
The article says two 'staffers' get trained at a district - not teachers. The article mentions the Warsaw School District as one of the districts - I googled it and it includes: Warsaw High School, Warsaw John Boise Middle School, Warsaw North Elementary School, Warsaw Ruth Elementary, and Warsaw South Elementary School. So, from what I gather, for $17,500 2 'Staffers' get trained to basically police all 5 schools from what I gather from it.
It would be more efficient to let teachers and school staff at the schools get CCW if they want for much less - it takes a $100 fee for 5 years and an 8 hour class.
The way the government is involved - I may be wrong but I see it as something like this: The governor or someone in the State office is probably friends with the owner of the co. that does the training. District Schools are public schools, so the tax payers pay for the training. And, after the co. gets paid, $17,500 the owner contributes maybe $5,000 to $7,500 to the politician's campaign fund. And then the politician finds some more high priced stuff for the co. to do. It's a vicious cycle. Politics been working pretty much like this ever since politicians became politicians.
Wow! Do you have a SINGLE SHRED of EVIDENCE to justify the accusation you are making here?
BUT maybe you have a better explanation of why it should cost $17,500 to teach 2 people how to shoot a gun
My proof.. exactly. Why else?
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