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PHOENIX -- One Tempe school district is balking at Arizona Attorney General Tom Horne's idea that at least one school employee should carry a gun to protect against a shooting on campus.

Kyrene schools assistant superintendent Gina Taylor said the district isn't thrilled with a principal, teacher or any other school worker carrying a gun.

"We aren't extremely comfortable with the notion of other staff being armed because of the training that's required in order to do that effectively," she said, adding that having an armed school resource officer (SRO) who has extensive gun training is a better idea.

SROs are nothing new in the Kyrene School District.

"We've had and have three school resources now, and have had them on our campuses for years," said Taylor, who is the district's crisis team leader.

Taylor said the district has started a new security policy at schools since the Connecticut school shootings.

"We, in the past, have always had visitors sign in to be on our campuses and we've given them visitor's badges," she said. "What we're now requiring is that they present a photo ID and exchange that for their visitor's badge, which requires them to come back through the office [to get their ID] as they leave the campus."

Taylor said that, while the new system won't prevent something like a mass shooting, it will help the schools keep better track of who is on school property and why they are there.

Kyrene District spokeswoman Nancy Dudenhoefer believes guns aren't the only thing that people should be talking about when it comes to school security.

"It very much concerns me that everyone is talking about guns, and no one is talking about mental illness," she said. "I do believe that we, as schools, have provided, obviously, some sort of support in that area because the children who are doing these crimes are the ones who are out of the school system. I want to know why no one is touching that story?"

Bob McClay, Reporter

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    az83 wrote...
    Mental illness is
    the last of the three things to fix this problem. First, end gun free zones. Second, Get kids off dangerous psych drugs. And the last mental health. But the first one should get the job done.
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    az83 wrote...
    A new
    White House petition asking President Obama to keep his promise of not taking our guns and to keep his oath of office. If not, to please step down. Please sign and distribute link. http://wh.gov/Pbb0
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    Patriot wrote...
    In order to have police at every school
    you must demand that Obama reinstate the cuts he made to federal school security programs.
    **ICE Tip-line 1-866-DHS-2ICE**
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    Philosoraptor wrote...
    Is that...
    Mr. Belding in the picture?
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    Steve wrote...
    Another solution
    While the Left scrambles to find ways to infringe on the 2nd Amendment without stopping to let common sense sink in and the Right is calling for cops or at least a gun in each school, no one has yet to bring up a more simple solution...lockable, bulletproof doors for classrooms and school entrances.
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    Michoacan wrote...
    Tell Republican Legislators that you want more
    State and Federal Spending on these matters. Tea Party types especially.
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    Steve wrote...
    Actions taken after 9/11
    As we debate the idea of arming some teachers or school officials after 9/11, there was much debate over the idea of arming pilots. From those debates, we got air marshals, the equivalent of armed guards in schools. Yet no one had to debate what was universally self evident...the need to reinforce cockpit doors.
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    Patriot wrote...
    @ Micho wakes up dillusional
    Unlike Obama the State can't print its own money and many of the programs such as school security is funded by the Feds. Obama cuts those funds so you had better ask him about getting money to the States.
    **ICE Tip-line 1-866-DHS-2ICE**
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    Michoacan wrote...
    Steve urges dependency on the Federal
    Government, rather than standing up on our own. The safety and security of our school children is less of a priority to our local legislators than most of the fat laden goodies that they give out to their campaign donors.
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    Steve wrote...
    Safety and security have been discussed
    right here. I guess Patriot is right, you are dillusional. Just because you don't have anything of substance to add this morning don't start wasting everyones time with your baseless and pointless words.

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