School Safety NOT "Gun Control"

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Our definition of "gun control":D.
It'll pass too.
Children will no longer be in a "defenseless-zone"
The bad thing is the anti's can't even make the correct argument against "Teachers with Guns".
I'll be the devil's advocate here; let me get my liberal hat....
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There we go.
"If the bad guy has a gun and the teacher has a gun, the cop is going to shoot the wrong one
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Here's our scenario:
Two adults are on opposite sides of a classroom shooting at each other with handguns from behind desks.
A cop who has never been in the school before, pulls his gun and instantly neutralizes the bad guy.

So how did he know instantly, and for certain, which one was the teacher?

(the answer coming up if nobody guesses)
 
So how did he know instantly, and for certain, which one was the teacher?
It's obvious that most of us haven't been in school in a long while.
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The answer is badges.
All school personnel wear an ID badge visible whenever they are on school property (even the parking lot).
It's a requirement.
For those (like me) that haven't seen the inside of a school in years, they look like this nowadays:
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It's also what lets teachers and administrators immediately spot an unauthorized intruder.
No badge = bad guy.
 
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