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  1. Jul 16, 2024 · RAND researchers have systematically reviewed empirical research on the effects of 13 types of state-level gun policies on eight outcomes, including outcomes related to public health and safety and those of interest to hunters, sport shooters, and the gun industry.

    • What Does The Public Think About Arming Teachers?
    • What Are The Potential Drawbacks of Arming Teachers?
    • What Are The Arguments For Arming Teachers?
    • Have Any School Districts Allowed Teachers to Arm themselves?
    • What Were The Results?

    According to a 2021 poll, 43% of Americanssupported policies that allow school personnel to carry guns in schools. But if you take a closer look, you see that most of that support comes from Republicans and gun-owners. For instance, 66% of Republican respondents expressed support for such policies, versus just 24% of Democratic respondents. And 63%...

    Arming teachers introduces risks to students and staff, as well as school districts themselves. These include the risk of teachers accidentally shooting themselves or students and fellow staff. There are also moral and legal risks associated with improper or inaccurate defensive use of a firearm - even for teachers who have undertaken specialized f...

    Proponents emphasize that teachers, as Americans, have a right to use firearms to defend themselves against violent crime, including a school shooter. Our researchshows that some people interpret their right to armed self-defense as a moral obligation, and argue that teachers have both a right and a responsibility to use firearms to protect themsel...

    Yes. Teachers may carry guns at schoolin districts in at least 19 states. The idea surfaced as a viable policy after the 1999 Columbine shooting, and gained momentum after the 2018 Parkland shooting. The number of school districts that permit teachers to be armed is difficult to ascertain. Policies vary across states. New York bars school districts...

    There are documented incidents of school staff using their firearm to neutralize a shooter. However, researchers have not found evidence that arming teachers increases school safety. Rather, arming teachers may contribute to a false sense of securityfor teachers, students and the community.

  2. Jun 20, 2023 · Abstract. We present the rationale behind four types of laws that restrict access to firearms for those who are deemed to be a high risk for future gun violence and two types of laws that implement firearm purchase prohibitions. We also present evidence on the effectiveness of these laws.

  3. Jan 16, 2022 · Concern exists that introducing firearms in schools and classrooms can adversely impact relationship building between students and their educators (Ciamacca 2018; Husser et al. 2018) and may signal to students that, contrary to the evidence, they are not actually safe at school (Minshew 2018).

  4. Mar 5, 2018 · Using local crime data from three cities and FBI data on law enforcement murders nationwide, Koper and his colleagues found that such high-powered guns “have grown from 33[%] to 112% as a...

  5. May 7, 2023 · Over 65 school districts have bought or tested artificial intelligence gun detection from a variety of companies since 2018, spending a total of over $45 million, much of it coming from public...

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