Insurance Companies Aren’t Excited About Armed Teachers in the Nation’s Schools
After the massacre at Sandy Hook Elementary last December, NRA chief Wayne LaPierre offered his organization’s solution to the problem: Get the feds to put armed guards in every school. Turns out, that’s expensive. So some school districts decided to take the idea into their own hands. But, thanks to understandably cautious insurance companies, that’s expensive, too.
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Insurance Companies Aren’t Excited About Armed Teachers in the Nation’s Schools