On July 1st South Dakota’s “School Sentinel” law became effective, making that state the first in the nation to allow and other school officials to carry a sidearm in the classroom. Signed into law in March by Gov. Dennis Daugaard, the law provides that teachers wishing to carry must first obtain permission from the school district, and then undergo rigorous training. Supporters said that such a law will make schools safer by allowing to become “first responders” while those opposed were concerned about the risks involved in allowing loaded on school grounds. At this writing no school district has adopted the policy.

Philip Hodges celebrated the event even though no have applied for permission to carry, yet. It will only take a few to protect the entire school, wrote Hodges at GodFatherPolitics.com. Those who suffer from hoplophobia will sort themselves out of the process while a few are likely to request permission. Those few, however, will be able to protect both and students as a potential murderer would face the “element of surprise” not knowing who is armed and who isn’t. It would also likely reduce the risk of an armed security guard being the primary, if not the only, target for an attacker.

Prior to becoming effective, the timeline from a 9-1-1 call to the arrival of an armed official first responder is about eleven minutes, according to Massad Ayoob, a 39-year veteran of police work and training:

The call has to come in to 9-1-1. The message then has to be relayed from the dispatchers to the field. Those officers have to GET THERE, and none of them can suspend the time/space continuum and freeze the situation until they arrive.

It took Israel less than a year to implement a similar plan following an attack on a school in 1974. On May 15th, 3 armed members of the Democratic Front for the Liberation of Palestine entered the Netiv Meir Elementary School in Ma’alot in northern Israel at 4AM and took 115 people hostage including 105 children. The attackers demanded the release of Palestinian militants with a deadline of 6PM. At 5:32PM an Israeli elite special forces group entered the school and ended the threat but not before the had killed 31 hostages and wounded another 70.

The Israeli policy allows volunteer school personnel along with parents and grandparents to be “seeded” throughout the schools after intensive training lasting a minimum of 40 hours which includes pro-active measures, legal issues, trauma training and post-attack issues. Since implementation there have no successful mass murders at any Israeli school while those few that were attempted have been quickly defused without loss of innocents’ lives.

Oren Shemtov, CEO of Israel’s Academy of Security and Investigations, explained attacks only last a matter of minutes, but with training teachers could “buy time for the kids to escape” while police race to the scene. Dov Zwerling, an Israeli police veteran, said that since most in the US wind up with the shooter killing himself when the police arrive, “Why not challenge him earlier?”

As Ayoob reflected on the Newtown shooting during a training session of the International Law Enforcement Educators and Trainers Association:

Every cop in that large classroom empathized [with] the horror those first officers faced when they got there [at Sandy Hook Elementary School], to discover that the killer had already killed himself and that there was absolutely nothing they could do to bring 20 innocent little children and their 6 helplessly slain protectors back to life.

And each of them knew something else: it would have been far better to have been the first to find a school resource officer, a security guard, or even a schoolteacher with a smoking gun in her hand standing over the corpse of a dead would-be murderer, the only casualty of the day.

The first school massacre in the US occurred in Bath, Michigan, in 1927 which remains the deadliest, with 45 people dead including 38 children. On July 1st, 86 years later, South Dakota is the first state to pass a law that could improve school safety. Why did it take 86 years? For example, following 911 the Federal Flight Deck Officer program (FFDO) was implemented within months, allowing volunteer pilots on commercial airline flights to carry firearms for defensive purposes. Are students any less precious than passengers?

It is hoped that South Dakota’s initiate is quickly imitated by other states allowing volunteers to arm themselves and reduce the threat of more Columbines, Sandy Hooks and Virginia Techs.

 

 

 

 

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