sros will receive training one local parent, a gun shop owner, says the move will keep his kids safe. they should be able to have the same equipment that, you know, possibly an active shooter would have and be able to take them down from a longer distance if need be. reporter: but the american federation of teachers has generally been critical of putting more arms in schools. conservative politicians know that this is really important. they have to keep kids safe, we have to keep schools safe, so they re coming up with something to create more guns, not less guns it s wrong reporter: but in it s wrong. reporter: but in ohio, the ohio governor mike dewine signed a bill into law that makes it easier for teachers to carry guns in schools. instead of teachers needing 700 hours to possess a gun, they now be able to finish in 24 hours. this training will be tailored specifically to those
americans are rightfully concerned about. a new poll shows 45% of the country fears the irs will increase the number of audits. according to the cnbc, financial experts will predict the bill would spark more audits for small business owners. don t bother about complaining that on social media. instagram is flagging posts that warn about new audits. dana lash is a radio host, knows about guns, hopefully not about audits, but we have to get used to that, dana, right? do you understand this line of thinking? no. brian, you make some great points. you know, you were talking about spending $80 billion on adding new agents. we could have established a national grant to put sros in schools. apparently they re going after middle class taxpayers over protecting children in schools. this deflects that they re not going to be going after people making $400,000 or under, well,
marshal, we were 25-30 minutes away from the columbus police department, same from the sheriff s department. if an active shooter were to go into that school even now, you got one or two sros to deal with an end then if they get them, a lot can be done by evil motivated person in 35 minutes. before it takes a lot for them it was one. at the end of the day, this is a crime of opportunity and if you got schools out there that have 15-20 teachers that are carrying concealed in the classrooms and stuff like that, these guys with guns are always going to be deterred by guys with guns. make it harder target and this kind of stuff won t happen because we ve tried everything else. we have locked the doors, we ve installed security cameras. now have sros in the public school system. none of that is working up to this point. you are teachers your that get
School resource officers from across the country have gathered in Denver for the 2022 NASRO National School Safety Conference to train on the best ways to keep our students safe.