Why is this relevant today? Because I am trying to figure out what I would be doing if I had remained at Texas Tech. With students now being allowed to carry weapons in the classroom, the question for professors will become: do I wear armor or will that slow down my ability to dodge, dip, duck, dive and/or DRAW? That is, should one practice a speed draw so that one can shoot students who reach for their
I guess profs will have to figure out their strengths and weaknesses. If they do not have quick reflexes, then armoring up is probably the way to go. I do wonder if infrastructure grants will allow one to spend money on kevlar podiums.
Another lecturing conundrum: should one stand behind the podium or move around? I tend to move around as I lecture, which means I wouldn't have the protection of a podium. On the other hand, hitting a moving target is more difficult. However, many of these students may have some hunting experience, and I would not be moving that fast.
Hmmm, difficult choices. Perhaps not letting folks walk around with guns might have been a better option?






