Charlotte Schools & Crime
Peter Gorman, head of the Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools (CMS), with near a $500,000.00-a-year taxpayer salary has weighed in on the recent upsurge in school violence: He will absolutely NOT let anyone protect themselves, nor will he make any effort to protect any students (unless he gets more money).
Mr. Gorman says that he will continue to allow and encourage 16-18 year olds convicted of felonies to attend his schools. Oh, and those who bring guns? Gorman doesn't "know what to do with them." Here's a hint, Mr. Gorman:As required by law, a student who brings or possesses a firearm or powerful explosive on school property or at a school-sponsored curricular or extracurricular activity must be suspended for 365 days, unless the superintendent recommends and the board approves a modification.
But gee, that would reduce your "income," wouldn't it? You see, for those who don't know, each school gets cash based on the number of students it has attending. Therefore, most schools will do anything to get students in to their school -- including allowing convicted felons into the classroom. They are honestly not concerned with safety or education. The business of the education system is money. He also stated that he would absolutely not consider allowing anyone to defend themselves. When asked about allowing teachers to be armed, he said, "absolutely not." Apparently he believes that if they just talk nice to the evil criminals, they won't bring guns to schools where they (the criminals) know EVERYONE is unarmed. Oh, but don't worry -- Mr. Gorman is ever the loyal bureaucrat.
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