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Texas students wonder: Which teachers are packing heat?
Educators allowed to carry firearms in rural Harrold district; some parents 
surprised
Associated Press
Monday, August 25, 2008
HARROLD, Texas — Along with normal first-day jitters and excitement, students 
in this tiny district started school Monday wondering which teachers might be 
toting firearms.
“It was kind of awkward knowing that some teachers were carrying guns,” said 
Adam Lira, 17, a senior. “I don’t feel like they should be, ‘cause we already 
have locked doors and cameras. But I didn’t feel threatened by it.”
Several parents said they had no idea that school employees were allowed to 
carry concealed guns on campus until recent publicity about the school board’s 
policy, approved quietly last fall. They said they were upset that the rural 
community near the Oklahoma border had not been able to give input.
While some parents said they felt their children were safer, others opposed the 
plan, which might be a first nationally.
“As far as I’m concerned, teachers were trained to educate my children — not 
carry a gun. Even police officers need years of training in hostage 
situations,” said Traci McKay, whose three children are among the 110 students 
in the red-brick Harrold school. “I don’t want my child looking over her 
shoulder wondering who’s carrying a gun.”
But Harrold Superintendent David Thweatt said the board approved the policy in 
an October open meeting that had been publicized. He said the decision was made 
after nearly two years of researching the best school security options at the 
school, just off a busy highway and 30 minutes away from the sheriff’s office.
“When you outlaw guns in a certain area, the only people who follow that are 
law-abiding citizens, and everybody else ignores it,” Thweatt said.
He declined to say how many employees carry guns but said each one first must 
be approved by the board based on his or her personality and reaction to a 
crisis. In addition to training required for a state concealed weapons license, 
they also must be trained to handle crisis intervention and hostage situations.
Thweatt said the board took extra precautions, such as requiring employees to 
use bullets that will minimize the risk of ricochet, similar to those used by 
air marshals on planes.
“I can lead them from a fire, tornado and toxic spill; we have plans in place 
for that. I cannot lead them from an active shooter,” Thweatt said. “There are 
people who are going to think this is extreme, but it’s easy to defend.”
The Brady Center to Prevent Gun Violence has spoken out against the plan, 
saying it may not comply with Texas law, which bans firearms at schools unless 
they have given written permission. If the school board authorizes an employee 
to carry a gun, then that person must be a peace officer, according to the 
Brady Center.
“It’s unfair of us to ask teachers to take on the additional job of being 
police officers,” said Paul Helmke, president of the Brady Campaign.
But Cheryl Mehl, an attorney for the Harrold school district, argued that the 
statute applies only to security guards, not teachers and other employees.
Gov. Rick Perry has said he supports the policy because “there’s a lot of 
incidents where that would have saved a number of lives.”







 "Unless we embrace 'TRUTH' and recognize 'EVIL', we will find NO Resolutions 
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