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Robb

(39,665 posts)
Tue Aug 6, 2013, 04:48 PM Aug 2013

Insurance Companies Won’t Cover School Districts With Armed Teachers

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While rationale for more weapons in schools relies on the argument that the only way to stop a shooting is for a “good guy with a gun” to stop the bad one, insurance companies don’t agree.

“We’ve been writing school business for almost 40 years, and one of the underwriting guidelines we follow for schools is that any on-site armed security should be provided by uniformed, qualified law enforcement officers,” EMC Vice President for Business Development Mick Lovell told the Des Moines Register. “Our guidelines have not recently changed.”

EMC claims its announcement isn’t political, it’s just simply a reflection of the formula it uses to assess the risk of its investment.

“We understand that school districts have every right to decide which way they want to go,” ECM’s Wichita-based resident vice president told the Topeka Capital-Journal. “But we have to make the decision based on what we perceive to be our best financial interest.”

Read More: http://www.mintpressnews.com/insurance-companies-wont-cover-school-districts-with-armed-teachers/166539/
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Insurance Companies Won’t Cover School Districts With Armed Teachers (Original Post) Robb Aug 2013 OP
Damn, evil insurance companies...always trying to deny those with pre-existing conditions. Common Sense Party Aug 2013 #1
Good n/t Lil Missy Aug 2013 #2
Good. tumtum Aug 2013 #3
Can you blame them? Rhiannon12866 Aug 2013 #4
 

tumtum

(438 posts)
3. Good.
Tue Aug 6, 2013, 08:31 PM
Aug 2013

My opinion is that it's a damn dumb idea to arm teachers and staff, other measures can be implimented that will be much more effective, things like hardening entrance and classroom doors, cameras strategically placed, better comms. with the police.

We can make our schools safer without arming teachers.

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