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StudentsFirst Silent on Michigan Bill to Allow Guns in Schools

StudentsFirst has decided to remain neutral on a bill just passed by the Michigan legislature to allow concealed guns in schools.

Most of the candidates supported by StudentsFirst in the recent election voted for the legislation.

“Asked about its stance, StudentsFirst spokeswoman Ileana Wachtel said, ‘StudentsFirst believes that schools have to be a safe haven for kids. It is incumbent upon our elected officials to ensure that every single child is protected, particularly those under the care and direction of our public schools.’”

Most of the legislators supported by Michelle Rhee’s group are far-right Republicans. Their idea of making schools safe is to make sure that the principals and teachers are carrying guns.

Where will they keep them? In a holster at their waist? Locked in a drawer? Strapped to their ankles?

But wait! The intruder in Newtown had an assault weapon, a semi-automatic that fired six bullets a second. Shouldn’t principals, custodians, security guards, and teachers have the same weapons? This sets the stage for universal home-schooling, where of course every family would be suitably armed to prevent home invasions.

How crazy can we be?

What happens in a society when no one trusts anyone les?

What kind of world do you want to live in?

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Diane Ravitch

Diane Ravitch is Research Professor of Education at New York University and a historian of education. She is the Co-Founder and President of the Network for Publi...