AP Photo/Wong Maye-E In 2018, an NPR/Ipsos poll found that 59% of Americans were opposed to arming teachers to protect schools from mass shootings. The poll found only one demographic supported the idea: Republicans — particularly Republican men.
But things may have changed since the school shooting at Robb Elementary School in Uvalde, Texas, where the response of local law enforcement has come under fire.
For our VIPs: We Need to Harden Soft Targets According to a new poll conducted by The Trafalgar Group in partnership with Convention of States Action (COSA), 57.5% of voters believe schools are more dangerous […]
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