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Two School Districts in St. Louis Area Train and Arm Teachers to Prevent Possible Mass Shooting Attack


Missouri is one of the states that allow teachers and school staff to be armed and serve as protection officers as long as they complete hours of basic training.

In 2014, the Missouri legislature approved Senate Bill 613, also known as the “Second Amendment Preservation Act,” which allows teachers to carry concealed guns.

“This act allows a school district to designate one or more school teachers or administrators as a school protection officer. School protection officers are authorized to carry a concealed firearm or self-defense spray device,” the law states. “The officer must keep the firearm or device under his or her personal control at all times while on school property.”

According to KMOV, two school districts in the Saint Louis area decided to train teachers and other district employees with firearms. Shield Solutions, LLC out of West Plains, Missouri provided the training for the two districts.

The Sunrise R-9 School District in southern Jefferson County was the first in the St. Louis region to choose to equip teachers and other district employees with firearms. Armand Spurgin said the district has trained and armed employees for 5 years.

“We knew that we had to do something to mitigate our risk being in a small rural school,” he said.

Sunrise School is a K-through-8 school in the Valle Mines area. Spurgin said he was told it could take 20 to 30 minutes for a deputy to arrive if there was a school shooting.

He said teachers and other employees who volunteer for the program receive 40 hours of training initially and 24 hours of retraining each year. And that’s only if they can pass the screening to be accepted.

“There’s a lot that goes into this, to make sure that you’re you’re a safe individual and your individual can psychologically handle it,” said Spurgin.

Shield Solutions, LLC out of West Plains, Missouri provides the training for the district. The same company also trains employees in the St. Clair R-XII school district in Franklin County.

St. Clair R-XII Superintendent Dr. Kyle Kruse said there haven’t been any incidents to make use of the firearms training his employees have received. But he said the interest in the program hasn’t waned.

I think this is good news.
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wildbill83 · 41-45, M
just the knowledge of intended victims being armed is enough to discourage most attackers, something the democrats and anti-gun nutjobs fail to recognize...
wildbill83 · 41-45, M
criminals aren't completely stupid; if they see a "gun free zone" or "weapons prohibited" sign, they can probably deduce that they can attack with little to no resistance...

On the other hand, you don't see many shootings in areas with pro-gun/nra stickers and signs all over the place, especially in states with castle doctrine laws (i.e. the resident/owner can legally shoot an aggressor if they feel threatened). And in the rare instance that someone is stupid enough to attack such an establishment, they're usually riddled with bullet holes before they can commit a murder...

People need to quit politicizing problems, and take a common sense approach...
Dainbramadge · 56-60, M
@wildbill83 you are so right that a little common sense could solve this problem almost instantly.
Common sense is one thing the left seems to be lacking.
For some reason they will never realize they cannot wish the gun away or uninvent it and they will never get a rich man's money.
TexChik · F
@wildbill83 Oh they recognize it. Their kids go to private schools protected with armed security, and they enjoy armed security at their homes. They do not want the issue resolved, they want it front and center so they can blame conservatives and keep trying to take away our guns.