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On Anniversary of Columbine, FASTER Saves Lives Reaches Critical Milestone
Since our first FASTER Saves Lives class in the spring of 2013, we have trained more than 2,600 school staff from over 260 school districts
Headline: Manchester Local Schools votes 4-1 in favor of arming teachers
WCPO (ABC Cincinnati) is reporting that the board of Manchester Local Schools voted 4-1 in favor of arming teachers and staff in front of a scattered
Ohio Judge Rules Against Bloomberg-Funded Lawyers Trying to Stop Armed Teachers
You’ve no doubt heard about our victorious lawsuits against Columbus and Cincinnati over unconstitutional bump stock laws. But there’s another lawsuit we’ve been involved with recently
Judge confirms 2013 Attorney General opinion: Teachers don’t need police-level training to carry guns in schools
On January 29, 2013, then-Attorney General Mike DeWine issued a letter debunking claims made by Ohio School Board Association’s chief legal counsel regarding the legality of armed teachers.
Program Director Joe Eaton explains FASTER Saves Lives to Piers Morgan
On February 4, the British television station Channel 4 broadcast a documentary on Buckeye Firearms Foundation’s FASTER Saves Lives program. Unfortunately, the Channel 4 broadcast
Another Ohio school moves to protect its students with armed staff members
Maysville, KY’s The Ledger-Independent is reporting that an Adams County school district is the latest in Ohio to make plans allow teachers and other staff members to
Headline: Parkland school shooting panel backs arming teachers, rips responding deputies
The 24-hour tv news mob didn’t scream it wall to wall for weeks like they did the attack itself, but credit to USA Today for
GQ Magazine features Buckeye Firearms Foundation’s FASTER Saves Lives program
Gun owners have a deep mistrust of the news media, and for good reason. But when it comes to protecting our kids, there are clear
FASTER Saves Lives at OSBA conference
FASTER Saves Lives will have our booth at the Ohio School Board Association (OSBA) trade show next week in Columbus, Ohio. Jeff Staggs, Superintendent of