Trump's awful plan to arm teachers is straight from the NRA playbook

On Feb.23, 2018, USA Today posted an article about our president and the shooting happened in Florida, Trump's awful plan to arm teachers is straight from the NRA playbook. In this article, the author said," President Trump deserves credit for agreeing to meet with a delegation of frustrated and emotional survivors of the Feb. 14 massacre at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Fla." When this tragedy happened, all over the country were very shocked at this murder case and also mourned the dead. At the same time of such a tragedy, we can not help wondering what kind of measures should be taken to prevent such a tragedy from happening again. 
Trump's advice is that we hide as much as 20% of our country's school teachers in the hands of educators, which is not so palatable. Since the early 1990s, when Congress set schools as gunfighters, armed attackers, both student insiders and stranger intruders, they can secure supporters with little or no dissent. If Johnny knew the teacher and the administration were heating up, Johnny might not bring a gun full of guns to school so quickly.
But I, like the author, do not agree with Trump's decision. How can teachers who work with textbooks all day have effective and safe shooting training?What kind of training should be accepted so that teachers can have enough judgment and motivation to organize a fully armed and ruthless intruder?
On the other hand, how can we keep guns properly? What happens if these guns are taken by other students?How can we ensure that our teachers will succeed in stopping outside intruders and will be able to secure themselves and their students?
So I think Trump should not make the decision to model our educator as a shooter until we can perfectly solve the problems we have raised.

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