Anonymous wrote:I'd be okay with the teacher because she might save someone's life on day. What she does outside of her work life is her business especially if she was professional before you knew about the gun. Her being a legal gun owner does not all of a sudden make her a big bad wolf.
Anonymous wrote:She's such a bad-a** and I totally respect her!! Not everyone has to have the group think mindset.
Anonymous wrote:Some of you still thinking it's a good idea to arm teachers?![]()
https://www.theroot.com/georgia-teacher-opened-fire-inside-a-classroom-sending-1823402914
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What is her name? She should be publicly shamed. People should shame her here and picket her house.
If you click on the article in the OP, it's the start of the second paragraph, Sierra Collins. She gave her name, but asked not to have the school where she is employed identified. But she's a grade school teacher in Fairfax County Public Schools. That's easily available via Google.
That too seems odd. It takes all of 10 seconds to figure that out.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What is her name? She should be publicly shamed. People should shame her here and picket her house.
If you click on the article in the OP, it's the start of the second paragraph, Sierra Collins. She gave her name, but asked not to have the school where she is employed identified. But she's a grade school teacher in Fairfax County Public Schools. That's easily available via Google.
Anonymous wrote:What is her name? She should be publicly shamed. People should shame her here and picket her house.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am an elementary teacher in FCPS. I don't see anything wrong in what she said. She is entitled to her opinions and viewpoints. I don't understand how she is allowed to keep a gun in her car during the school day if it is on school property. If the car is parked off school property then that's different. (The article keeps reloading before I can read it in its entirety.)
She has a concealed carry permit. Perfectly legal in VA. VA is also an open carry state, BTW. Nothing newsworthy here.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am an elementary teacher in FCPS. I don't see anything wrong in what she said. She is entitled to her opinions and viewpoints. I don't understand how she is allowed to keep a gun in her car during the school day if it is on school property. If the car is parked off school property then that's different. (The article keeps reloading before I can read it in its entirety.)
She has a concealed carry permit. Perfectly legal in VA. VA is also an open carry state, BTW. Nothing newsworthy here.