The issues: 1) Automatic weapons available to the public with inadequate background that have been used in multiple mass murders at schools, concerts, etc, 2) Our schools are "gun free zones" and defenseless against potential shooters. The options are to limit access by the general public to assault weapons and increase background checks, or arm the schools against people with automatic weapons. Whither assault weapons? A simple question: Why? How could these military grade weapons even have made it to the market place? What if I get a tank and a bazooka to defend myself? Alternately, it is suggested by no less than POTUS that teachers be armed, and even incentivized to be armed. Wow. Our teachers are admirable. Teachers are people and like any others, are subject to problems and issues. Fucking their students, drugs, alcoholism, domestic violence, the gamut of human experience and frailty. Teachers have to deal with a different set of students than when many of us were in school. They are overworked and underpaid. In other words, arming teachers reflects flawed reasoning: First and foremost, that teachers are any less likely to go postal than other members of society, and secondly, that even a competent, trained teacher would be at a definite disadvantage against an attacker with an automatic weapon(s). Two approaches to the problem of mass murderers facilitated by open access to military grade weapons. One limiting access to weapons fore which there is no justification to be in marketplace in the first place, and the other putting even MORE firearms in to the educational environment as a deterrent in schools. WTF? Maybe I want to go back and take post grad classes to be safe? Assuming fortified schools are the best choice, the rest of us are left with neighbors, coworkers and anyone who wants to shoot up a church, a concert or any public venue. This is an object lesson on the power of lobbying and political contributions in the tens of millions to those elected to act in the best interest of their constituents...Knowing if they do the obvious right thing, they may lose millions in campaign contributions. This is NOT an issue limited to schools. It is pervasive in society, and affects all of us. Throwing more guns at the problem of gun control is not a viable solution.