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tisdag 1 januari 2013

The US gone mad

While the fireworks went mad outside the house I got some time to think about an article from today's newspaper. It is about free weapons training for teachers in Utah, which attracted hundreds of teachers (two hundred were admitted) in response to the latest school shooting in Newtown, which I have written about before, both in English and in Swedish. I also mentioned in the post yesterday (in Swedish) that one of my wishes for 2013 is that this year will bring changed gun laws in the USA so that the risk for children being shot down in schools will be reduced. I must say I was disappointed when I read this morning that instead teachers learn to handle guns to be able to open fire against people entering schools to shoot children and teachers. The world, or at least the US, must have gone mad! Do y ouwant to have war in the schools!? Do you expect people to feel comfortable because their children's teachers learn to handle guns - and bring these guns to school, and into the classrooms!? Do the teachers appreciate adding a new specialist field to their subjects: I teach history - and I am able to shoot anyone threatening my class?

In The Vancouver Sun one of the Utah gun instructors, Clark Aposhian, comments:
"Schools are some of the safest places in the world, but I think teachers understand that something has changed — the sanctity of schools has changed."

 It seems that Aposhian has not noticed that schools in the USA have not been particularly safe for some time due to the amount of guns available. School shootings are still rare, but the school shooting in Newtown was neither the first one, nor will it be the last if nothing is done to make it more difficult to access weapons for people in such despair that they want to inflict as much pain as possible to others. And hey, school shootings are not supposed to occur at all! Don't get too used to them, making they seem inevitable tragedies, because they are not. Furthermore, it seems Aposhian has not noticed that there might be some problems with teachers carrying weapons in schools. In USnews on NBC news the teacher Kerrie Anderson (stating herself being "pro-gun") observes some of the difficulties:
"How would I keep that gun safe?" she said. "I wouldn't carry (it) on my person while teaching, where a disgruntled student could overpower me and take it. And if I have it secured in my office, it might not be a viable form of protection."

Furthermore, more guns in the society will certainly increase gun related violence - how can more guns in schools be expected to decrease gun related violence? Children understand why it is not a good idea. When I talked to my kids, six and ten years old, about teachers having weapons training and the idea of teachers bringing guns to school they just stared at me. "Mom, we will never move to the US and go to school there, will we?", they asked. "Probably not", I told them. "Good", they replied. They did not say that when we talked about the Newtown school schooting, but when faced with the idea that there might be schools to which adults bring weapons, every day, to avoid new school shootings they had had enough. We do understand the frustration you face when people have been shot down without any chance to protect themselves. But you seldom solve problems of violence through violence, and least of all you reduce gun violence through adding guns. Children understand this. I thus repeat my wish for 2013:

Let 2013 be the year when the USA finally begins to move towards restricted availability of weapons to reduce the risk for school shootings. We've had enough of these tragedies!

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