Albuquerque Journal

Taking aim at school safety

President says arm teachers, they love kids as others don’t

- ASSOCIATED PRESS

WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump told conservati­ves Friday that even Second Amendment supporters can get behind steps to fight gun violence in schools, offering a red-meat call for arming teachers and suggesting they would be more likely to protect students than a security guard who “doesn’t love the children.”

Trump said the armed officer who failed to confront the gunman in last week’s school shooting in Parkland, Florida, was either a “coward” or “didn’t react properly under pressure.”

“He was not a credit to law enforcemen­t,” Trump told the Conservati­ve Political Action Conference.

Trump tailored his talking points o his conservati­ve audience, pushing the idea of arming some teachers who are “gun-adept people” but he made no mention of increasing the minimum age for buying assault rifles from 18 to 21, which is opposed by the National Rifle Associatio­n.

During a later appearance with Australian Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull, Trump declared, speaking of gun violence, that the United States was “well on our way to solving that horrible problem” — even though the administra­tion has yet to deliver a firm plan to Congress.

As for arming teachers, Trump said, the U.S. needs “people that can take care of our children” in schools. “A security guard doesn’t know the children, doesn’t love the children. This man standing outside of the school the other day doesn’t love the children, probably doesn’t know the children. The teachers love their children. They love their pupils.”

His comments drew a rebuke from a top teachers’ union leader. “Denigratin­g the work of campus security guards is reprehensi­ble,” said National Education Associatio­n President Lily Eskelsen García.

Trump got pushback, too, from Florida’s Broward County, where last week’s shootings took place. Said Superinten­dent Robert Runcie: “I am totally against arming teachers. They have a challengin­g job as it is.”

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