F.A.S.T.E.R. Colorado - Is Trained Armed School Staff a Solution to School Shootings? | Eastern NC Now

A lot has changed since the mass shooting in Uvalde. Amy O. Cooke talks with FASTER Colorado’s executive director Laura Carno about what Colorado has done over the past six years to train armed school staff and what can be done here in North Carolina.

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    Publisher's Note: This post appears here courtesy of the John Locke Foundation.



    A lot has changed since the mass shooting in Uvalde. Amy O. Cooke talks with FASTER Colorado's executive director Laura Carno about what Colorado has done over the past six years to train armed school staff and what can be done here in North Carolina.

    For an even more in depth discussion, watch our most recent Shaftesbury presentation: Protecting Kids From Gun Violence.
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