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Survey indicates most US teachers think armed schools are less safe.

According to a recently released survey of teachers around the nation, the majority of American teachers believe that arming themselves with firearms will reduce the safety of schools.

Sunday marked the debut of the new superteam for New York.

Every time a school shooting occurs, the following question is raised: Would armed teachers be able to stop a mass gunman in their tracks, possibly sparing many lives?

Sunday marked the debut of the new superteam for New York.

According to a tracker by Education Week, there have been at least 24 shooting events on school campuses this year that have resulted in harm or death.

Sunday marked the debut of the new superteam for New York.

 The bloodiest school shooting in the US since the Sandy Hook Elementary shooting nearly ten years ago occurred last week,

Sunday marked the debut of the new superteam for New York.

one year after 19 pupils and two instructors were shot and killed at an elementary school in Uvalde, Texas.

Sunday marked the debut of the new superteam for New York.

When asked about their views on school safety, 

Sunday marked the debut of the new superteam for New York.

one in five teachers responded that they believed schools would be safer if teachers were given the right to carry weapons. The majority, 54%, 

Sunday marked the debut of the new superteam for New York.

said that allowing teachers to carry would make schools less safe, while another 26% indicated they were unsure whether it would make a difference in school security.

Sunday marked the debut of the new superteam for New York.

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