No Hunter, that isn't what is being done. So come on.. It might be the case in a lot of the bigger city schools, but the rurual ones, the ones where most of this has been happening of late, just don't think about it and I would venture a guess that they don't think about it because of the cost.

So lets take a peek at the existing environment. As Gman pointed out, some people already keep weapons in their cars on school grounds. I'm fine with that, the law as it stands permits us to retain a weapon in our vehicles on school grounds so long as they are secured. Perhaps we will see more of the teachers who own weapons taking those weapons with them in their cars.

One point that I saw made today was that teachers in Israel have had weapons in the classroom for 25 years. Interesting point.. different society on so many levels.

As to home schooling my children if I don't feel they are safe in public schools, well that's a cop out and tantimount to giving up. Not to mention that my children have a right to that education. They, like the rest of us have a right to be safe as well.

Then again the US AG Alazar(pretty sure that's the dudes name) this morning on CNN/Fox News stated very clearly that they are not going to seek or endorse additional gun laws because of these recent incidents. Rather they are again looking to more ridgedly enforce the existing laws.

That was the good news.