Not wrong. A handful of my classmates (me included) taught ourselves to lockpick. Not out of any malice, but just due to wanting to learn a skill. Lockpicking is not hard, as long as a person is willing to learn. And that's completely ignoring the fact that basically everyone knows how to shiv a lock open with a card
They are currently underpaid, that's merely a fact, and I agree that they should be paid more.
Of course a shooter wouldn't make it as far with more opposition. The question is how many more shootings are going to happen if they can get guns right at their shool?
Well that's a tactical issue. You don't think there's any way teachers can secure their guns but be able to readily access them when necessary? That's kind of the whole point of the security field.
I'll grant you that locks are generally shit. Anything with a key hole is very easily picked.
You can get guns anywhere. It's not like we're stopping that to begin with.
The question here is not the tactics that you can draw on whiteboard. Remember how well tactics worked in Uvalde.
Teachers put guns down or lose them. Or kids get in fights with teachers. What then? Or the shooter targets the teacher first and pockets the extra weapon.
Your final point is misleading. Most schools don't contain guns most of the time, unless it's the school pig carrying. If 10 teachers start carrying, you've just added 10x more weapons.
That's an extremely unacceptable mistake. We can't have senile people teaching and protecting our kids. Would you want Trump or Biden as a history teacher?
Not that dumb of a mistake. For one, why would a teacher have their gun out when there isn't a shooter? It should pretty much be locked down at all times. School shootings are rare believe it or not.
Eye for an eye allegory is about revenge. You think someone is gonna avenge the school shooter? Get fucked. Kill the thing actively putting bullets in kids. It's simple.
Ban gun ownership and suddenly only the leeches have guns. Go figure.