It's the guns, not the school resource officers.
rights. Teachers who some argue can’t be trusted to decide on curriculum are expected to -- and do -- sacrifice their lives for students.It’s a war they’ll never winNew Jersey already has among the strictest gun laws in the nation, and so far has been mercifully spared a mass tragedy like the one that unfolded in Uvalde, Texas. Is it a cause-and-effect situation? I can’t say for sure., calling for an age limit, ID cards and other restrictions. It’s hard to argue against those kinds of measures.
What we can’t allow is our public schools being turned into secure, prison-like facilities, with cameras and armed police officers, those “good guys with guns” who are supposed to be able to stop would-be shooters. It didn’t work in Parkland, where the school resource officer hid, and it didn’t work in Uvalde, Texas, where