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Tom Horne joined the show to discuss his proposal for security in Arizona schools that includes at least one armed employee in a school at any time.

When it comes to protecting Arizona schools, Arizona Attorney General Tom Horne said, while he would prefer armed police officers in every school, the idea is not financially viable and arming faculty is a good second option.

"It's unlikely the legislature is going to be able to afford to pay for a policeman in every school," he told News/Talk 92.3 KTAR's Karie & Chuck on Thursday. "This is the second best proposal."

Horne's proposal would see one volunteer faculty member, likely the principal, at each school trained in handling a firearm and emergency situation response. Once they complete the course, that faculty member would be permitted to keep a firearm in a secure location on school property. Their name would not be released.

"I see my proposal as a golden mean between two extremes," said Horne. "One extreme, as people have proposed, would let any teacher who wants to to bring guns to school. I think that would create more danger than it would solve."

Horne said the other extreme is not doing anything and possibly allowing another incident similar to that in Newtown, Conn. to occur.

Overall, Horne said he has received many messages of support, including some from county sheriffs, but some teachers' unions said they feel multiple guns on campus will create more potential violence. Horne said he shares that fear.

"If you have a lot of guns around the school, kids will get at them," he said. "It could cause a lot of trouble. When teachers confiscate cell phones, sometimes kids can break the locks and get at their cell phones. It wouldn't be safe to have a lot of people bringing guns."

Karie & Chuck,

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    Michoacan wrote...
    "2. Across high-income nations,
    more guns = more homicide. We analyzed the relationship between homicide and gun availability using data from 26 developed countries from the early 1990s. We found that across developed countries, where guns are more available, there are more homicides. These results often hold even when the United States is excluded."
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    Michoacan wrote...
    "3. Across states, more guns = more homicide
    Using a validated proxy for firearm ownership, we analyzed the relationship between firearm availability and homicide across 50 states over a ten year period (1988-1997). After controlling for poverty and urbanization, for every age group, people in states with many guns have elevated rates of homicide, particularly firearm homicide."
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    Michoacan wrote...
    "4. Across states,
    more guns = more homicide (2) Using survey data on rates of household gun ownership, we examined the association between gun availability and homicide across states, 2001-2003. We found that states with higher levels of household gun ownership had higher rates of firearm homicide and overall homicide. This relationship held for both genders and all age groups, after accounting for rates of aggravated assault, robbery, unemployment, urbanization, alcohol consumption, and resource deprivation (e.g., poverty). There was no association between gun prevalence and non-firearm homicide.
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    Michoacan wrote...
    5. Just sayin'.
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    Michoacan wrote...
    New Hampshire Range Owners:
    Your vigilance could save a life! Close to one in ten firearm suicides in New Hampshire occur with guns purchased or rented within that same week, usually within hours. While not all suicides are preventable, you could reduce the odds that a gun rented or sold at your range is used in a suicide moments later.
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    Michoacan wrote...
    Gun Shops and Suicide:
    A Q&A with the NH Firearm Safety Coalition 1. Won’t a suicidal person just use something else if they can’t get a gun? Sometimes, yes. But almost every other method is less lethal than a firearm so there‟s a greater chance the person won‟t die in their attempt. Also, other methods allow time for rescue or give the ambivalent attempter some time to change their mind mid-attempt.
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    Michoacan wrote...
    "6. I’m concerned I’ll be sued if I refuse
    to make a sale or rent a firearm to someone who passes the background check. The two largest gun shops in NH and ME have never been sued for this reason. Stores and ranges are NOT violating 2nd amendment rights by refusing a purchase or rental if we suspect something isn‟t right; it is well within our legal rights to deny a transaction (as long as this denial is not simply based on a person‟s race, ethnicity, religious beliefs, or sex). In fact, there have been instances where store owners have been sued by the family of someone who purchased a firearm and killed themselves soon after."
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    Michoacan wrote...
    The simplest discussion of keeping lethal
    means of firearms homicide/suicide out of the hands of the suspect individual sends gun nuts into convulsions.
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    yrreta wrote...
    Well looks like Micho
    has solved all our problems, case closed. Now if we could just get him/her to wheel his/her arse out of mom's basement, he/she could actually do something about the problem instead of cruising the web, complaining about it, and telling everyone how flawed their thinking is. It always seems like the person who has the most answers is the one to do the least work. He/she could possibly be Hispanic (based on immigration rants), and the Hispanic traditionally don't tackle problems, they run to another country and complain. Just sayin'.
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    Michoacan wrote...
    Hispanic hating is a dodge
    away from fruitful discussion of sensible gun regulation. But when one is out intellectual ammo, what else is to be done?

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