MARTHA BELLISLE Associated Press SEATTLE (AP) — As the country looks for ways to deal with mass shootings at schools, some have responded by saying more people should carry guns, including teachers. "The only way to stop a bad guy with a gun is a good guy with a gun," President Donald Trump told the National Rifle Association convention in April. More states are allowing teachers to carry guns, he said, and "who better to protect our children than our teachers, who love them." But a close look at unintentional shootings by law enforcement officers, including at schools, raises doubts about whether more guns would help keep students safe. An Associated Press investigation has found accidental shootings occur at law enforcement agencies large and small across the United States every
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