self preservation
Regular Member
This past winter I got the chance to participate in an "active shooter" training exercise for work at a local high school that was under construction at the time. My primary role was to teach the LEO's how to extract wounded patients using the equipment that the Fire Dept. carries. I won't put you to sleep with the details but I will say that I watched each group (group of 3) of LEO's that advanced down the hallways with tactical gear, AR's with simunition and a formation of 2 officers looking straight ahead while the 3rd ran backwards to make sure that nothing was missed, advance toward the sound of "gun fire". Once they found the "shooter" they opened fire and "killed" him.
The Mayor, County Judge as well as every other politician were also present and thought this was just the best thing ever. They sung the praises of how well everything went and how well prepared the local PD is in handling this type of situation. To bad they were blinded by all the flashy, cool looking equipment and failed to realize that the "shooter" "killed" each and every "victim" each and every time. Keep in mind that the shooting didn't even start until a team of 3 LEO's were all geared up with a game plan in hand and waiting at the front office of the school. They didn't have to respond from the other side of town, they didn't have to get all geared up in the parking lot, they didn't have to wait for other LEO's to arrive so they could form their team of 3, they didn't have to dig their AR's out of their trunks, etc.
Needless to say if this exercise was a huge failure when it was only pretend, imagine how fuster clucked it would be in real life. Just last week the same type of training took place in the city that I live in and where I sent my son to school at. I wasn't a part of this exercise but talking to people who were, it was a bigger disaster than the one I just described (1 LEO on duty where I live, about 20 on duty where I work). I can't help but to echo the NRA's stance of having armed guards in our schools. Problem is, we can't afford them. I have been reading about some states allowing their teachers and staff to be armed in lieu of paid, armed guards.
So I checked the KRS's to see if school boards in KY. had the authority to allow this. I'm a little confused. KRS 237.110 states they you may not conceal carry at "Any elementary or secondary school facility without the consent of school authorities as provided in KRS 527.070."
KRS 527.070 talks about a firearm being in your vehicle while on school property, hunting on school property, etc, but makes no mention of "school authorities" having the authority to allow people to carry on school property.
So my question is this. Can local school boards allow teachers and staff to carry while at school or would this be something that the general assembly would have to allow?
The Mayor, County Judge as well as every other politician were also present and thought this was just the best thing ever. They sung the praises of how well everything went and how well prepared the local PD is in handling this type of situation. To bad they were blinded by all the flashy, cool looking equipment and failed to realize that the "shooter" "killed" each and every "victim" each and every time. Keep in mind that the shooting didn't even start until a team of 3 LEO's were all geared up with a game plan in hand and waiting at the front office of the school. They didn't have to respond from the other side of town, they didn't have to get all geared up in the parking lot, they didn't have to wait for other LEO's to arrive so they could form their team of 3, they didn't have to dig their AR's out of their trunks, etc.
Needless to say if this exercise was a huge failure when it was only pretend, imagine how fuster clucked it would be in real life. Just last week the same type of training took place in the city that I live in and where I sent my son to school at. I wasn't a part of this exercise but talking to people who were, it was a bigger disaster than the one I just described (1 LEO on duty where I live, about 20 on duty where I work). I can't help but to echo the NRA's stance of having armed guards in our schools. Problem is, we can't afford them. I have been reading about some states allowing their teachers and staff to be armed in lieu of paid, armed guards.
So I checked the KRS's to see if school boards in KY. had the authority to allow this. I'm a little confused. KRS 237.110 states they you may not conceal carry at "Any elementary or secondary school facility without the consent of school authorities as provided in KRS 527.070."
KRS 527.070 talks about a firearm being in your vehicle while on school property, hunting on school property, etc, but makes no mention of "school authorities" having the authority to allow people to carry on school property.
So my question is this. Can local school boards allow teachers and staff to carry while at school or would this be something that the general assembly would have to allow?