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Answer Overview

Response rates from 7.9k Israel voters.

26%
Yes
74%
No
21%
Yes
60%
No
5%
Yes, schools should require at least one teacher or security guard to be armed
13%
No, hire professionally trained security guards instead
1%
No, this would increase the risk of accidental shootings

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Other Popular Answers

Unique answers from Israel voters whose views went beyond the provided options.

 @9WYCCC7from Missouri  answered…3mos3MO

Public schools should be closed anyway. Privatize education. Allow kids to enter the work force. Public schools are prisons.

 @9KGV6YVfrom Ontario  answered…10mos10MO

If it's a teacher that has been threatened by a dangerous person or has a partner working for the "specialised military/security services" and justly feels that they and their students might be targeted, then I would say they should be allowed to carry a weapon. But this is a matter that should be subject to public oversight and review. Israel is a dangerous place for certain individuals. And if one is going to be carrying a concealed weapon around students, then they should be required to undergo regular psychological evaluation as well as testing with respect to their assigned firearm.

 @9FG7MNVfrom Maryland  answered…1yr1Y

 @99BQRFGanswered…2yrs2Y

Yes, schools in areas where a security risk exists should require at least one faculty member to be armed.

 @8RQDQDGanswered…4yrs4Y

In Israel, I’d they are a trained former soldier or actively training in firearms, in a highly dangerous location is acceptable.

 @8QV64H3answered…4yrs4Y

Depends on circumstances. A teacher licensed to own and carry a gun should be allowed to carry it.