New signs posted at the entry to campuses in a Texas school district warns possible evil-doers that their staff is armed and “may use whatever force is necessary” to protect students.
“Please be aware that the staff at Argyle ISD (Independent School District) are armed and may use whatever force is necessary to protect our students,” the signs say.
According to KDAF-TV, the district voted in favor of school marshals in January. Some teachers will now carry firearms under the state’s Protection of Texas Children Act.
“I trust that the administrators of this school district will put my kid’s best interest at heart,” parent Lacey Fenoglio told KDAF.
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Manatee County in Florida also has armed guards in schools this year.
Wicomico county teachers are armed with credit cards, and they ain't afraid to use 'em.
All schools should have armed staff, after criminal checks and whatever is deamed necessary.
Wicomico County teachers aren't the ones using the credit cards, moron. Not one dime of that money is going to teachers.
We live in a nanny state now sit down up shut up...libtards run this state. Its time to move
Shouldn't a school use proper grammar? The "staff is armed" would be correct.
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