Your teachers have probably told you about school violence. Weapons are no joking matter. If one of your friends has brought a weapon to school, you might not know what to do. There is a possibility that your friend has told you not to tell anyone about the weapon that they have brought to school, but should you listen? Here are some of the things that you should think about when a friend brings a weapon to school.
Get Away From Your Friend
The moment that your friend shows you a weapon, you should get away from him or her. If your friend is going to use the weapon, you will not want to be around so that it will get turned on you. It is also important to keep in mind that you will not want to be seen with your friend while they are holding the weapon because there is a possibility that it may get passed off as yours in the event that a teacher or principal finds out about it.
Remember That This is Serious
If your friend has brought a gun, knife, or other weapon to school, it might not bother you. It is important to remember that this is very serious, however. If your friend has a weapon in the classroom or in their locker, there is a possibility that they may actually harm someone. In the event that this happens, it is possible for you to get in trouble for the incident if you do not tell someone. There is also a possibility that you may be saving someone’s life by reporting your friend’s weapon. You may not want to be a traitor, but it can really help someone out in the end. It may even save people’s lives.
Tell an Adult in Authority
The best thing that you can do is tell an adult who is in authority. This may mean the teacher. It is important to tell your teacher that you feel threatened by your friend, and let them know that you are telling them about the weapon anonymously. If you want to make sure that your friend does not overhear you telling the teacher or if you do not trust the teacher, then tell a guidance counselor or the school principal. Your friend will never have to know that you were the one who told anyone. An adult in authority will know what to do about your friend’s weapon.
Be Sure to Tell About Threats
If your friend has threatened to hurt someone specific with a weapon, it is also important to tell the teacher or principal. There is a possibility that your friend may bring a weapon to carry out their threat, even if you have not seen it. All threats should be taken seriously and reported to a principal, teacher, or guidance counselor the moment that you find out about them.
It can be very scary when a friend brings a weapon to school. While you might not want to be a traitor to your friend, it is important to remember that you could be saving someone’s life by reporting them. Bringing a weapon or threatening about bringing a weapon to school to harm someone should be taken very seriously.



