Ben Carson Supports Arming Kindergarten Teachers to Combat Gun Violence
Discussing this issue was Carson during an interview on October 7 with “CBS This Morning“.
“She said she had multiple guns and believed wholeheartedly in the Second Amendment and wanted to get all the guns she could before someone outlawed them”, said Shelly Steele, who hired Ms Harper, a nurse, to provide care for her teenage son.
“The shooter can only shoot one person at a time“.
In a wide-ranging interview with Capital Download, retired neurosurgeon Ben Carson, who now sits behind only Trump in early voting state polls, took a two-pronged approach in his proposal on how to deal with American gun violence. Instead of re-evaluating gun laws in America, Republican candidates like Ben Carson are seemingly thinking of another explanation for the massacres besides making guns harder to get.
“I would say, ‘Hey guys! I would ask everyone to attack the gunman”, Ben Carson added.
“All I can say is that’s not what we need to be saying as leaders of the country”, Graham continued.
Carson also told USA Today kindergarten instructors should have weapons training.
“I think it shows how insane Republican politics are at this point in history, how totally insane that they would have that man on, and he’s saying these things and then they’re nodding at him“. “There are warning signs”.
He said he “never saw a body with bullet holes that was more devastating than taking the right to arm ourselves away”. He made the same argument on Fox and Friends. But I can tell you this: You don’t know what’s going to happen, like during the Holocaust – you’re overwhelmed.
Also, how isn t it just politicizing a disaster to really knowingly attempt to downplay how nasty it has been just because you’re anxious it’s definitely going to mean someone’s about to make your valuable pistol away?
Let’s repeat that: Kindergarten teachers.
Carson argued that the criticism of his remarks was “sort of an immature attitude”. Cillizza’s solution to focus on the victims and enforce gun laws and work on mental health, in the case of the Oregon shootings, would not have stopped the gunman.
In his book, Carson wrote that “people have a right to any type of weapon that they can legally obtain in order to protect themselves”.