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As NRA pushes Congress, states weigh guns in schools

A bullet like those used in the Newtown, Conn., shootings is displayed at the gun policy roundtable.
DAVID SWANSON / Staff
A bullet like those used in the Newtown, Conn., shootings is displayed at the gun policy roundtable.
A bullet like those used in the Newtown, Conn., shootings is displayed at the gun policy roundtable. Gallery: As NRA pushes Congress, states weigh guns in schools

Even as the National Rifle Association (NRA) announced a new push today to put armed guards in schools across the country, state lawmakers across the country are considering similar proposals. So far, legislation related to guns on school grounds has come up in at least three dozen states. The vast majority of these bills would make it easier for school personnel, guards, and volunteers to carry guns on campus, while a handful would toughen laws prohibiting firearms at schools. 

At least two states--South Dakota and Virginia--have enacted such laws to date and in one state, Alabama, the governor in March vetoed a bill that would allow armed voluteer security forces on school grounds. (To track state legislation in progress using Sunlight's Scout notification service,click here.)

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All of the bills relating to guns in schools speak to the tragedy last December at Connecticut's Sandy Hook elementary school, where 20 children and six school staff members were shot and killed by Adam Lanza, 20. 

 

  • Alabama. While the House did not override Gov. Robert Bentley's veto of a bill that would allow armed volunteer security forces in Franklin County schools, the bill's sponsor, Democrat Rep. Jonny Morrow, has said he will introduce a revamped bill this month that he hopes will pass. 
  • South Dakota. In early March, the South Dakota legislature was the first state to approve a law to create a "school sentinel" program that specifically permits the arming of teachers. School boards will be permitted to create programs allowing armed school employees, hired security guards, and volunteers protect children at schools.
  • In MississippiMontanaNorth DakotaNew HampshireVirginia, and Wyoming, various bills to ease gun laws on school campuses failed; however, more than 80 proposals were still in play at the time of this posting. These range from proposals to establish voluntary armed security forces to allowing concealed weapon permit holders to carry guns on campus to arming school personnnel.

 

Soon after the Sandy Hook tragedy, NRA CEO Wayne LaPierre argued that kids should have armed protection at schools, famously saying that "the only thing that stops a bad guy with a gun is a good guy with a gun." President Barack Obama's gun violence plan takes a different approach, calling for funding to put another 1,000 resource officers in schools--police officers who are specially trained not just to physically defend a school but also to develop relationships with students to help avert violence.

The NRA has played tough on the issue, in January posting an ad that charged Obama was an "elitist hypocrite" for being "skeptical" about putting armed guards at schools while his daughters are protected at theirs by security forces.

CLICK HERE to follow legislation involving guns in schools. Help in identifying gun legislation was provided by the Law Center to Prevent Gun Violence and the National Conference on State Legislatures.

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Comments  (23)
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 1:38 PM, 04/03/2013
    The answer to EVERYTHING for the NRA and it's gun nut followers: MORE GUNS!!
    wokmaster
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 1:43 PM, 04/03/2013
    And liberls/democrats answer to everything is to make up facts and scare people while trying to control them
    dcn
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 1:50 PM, 04/03/2013
    Don't you know the difference between "its" and "it's"? Lol.

    Is that South Philadelphia homeowner a gun nut for using a gun to protect his home from intruders? What about that woman at New Life Church in Colorado Springs? Your feeling "ambivalent" about how guns save lives would be laughable if not repulsive.
    texas.troubadour
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 2:53 PM, 04/03/2013
    Hey, TT, how did it work out for the DA down there in your wonderful state? 20 bullet holes later, I'd say not so great.
    wokmaster
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 4:06 PM, 04/03/2013
    Man, you are more hopeless than I thought. Still won't talk about New Life Church or Pearl High School?

    If you think guns are useless for protection, and if you hate guns this much, how about posting a "no guns inside" sign outside your home?

    You can't handle the truth.
    texas.troubadour
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 3:03 PM, 04/03/2013
    Don't you know the difference between "its" and "it's"?

    Lol is right. You're not just a demented gun worshiper, you're also the typo police.
    wokmaster
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 4:02 PM, 04/03/2013
    Lol your being ignorant of spelling is hardly my problem
    texas.troubadour
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 5:23 PM, 04/03/2013
    Troub, do you know the difference between spelling and punctuation?
    wokmaster
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 2:50 PM, 04/03/2013
    Poor woky - Even Harvard disagrees with you and the liberals now, lol.

    "Nations with stringent anti-gun laws generally have substantially higher murder rates than those that do not. The study found that the nine European nations with the lowest rates of gun ownership (5,000 or fewer guns per 100,000 population) have a combined murder rate three times higher than that of the nine nations with the highest rates of gun ownership (at least 15,000 guns per 100,000 population)." (1)


    1) - http://theacru.org/acru/harvard_study_gun_control_is_counterproductive/
    Professor1982
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 1:42 PM, 04/03/2013
    Training and arming select school employees that volunteer to do so makes the most sense. Response time to another school tradegy like what happened in Newtown, CT will be almost instantaneous, severly limiting the time a shooter has to kill innocent people, but more importantly would most like deter someone from even trying. Israel arms all teachers and they have had 2 school shootings (both prior to teachers being armed). The people that do this, know that no one is there to stop them and that is why they choose the locations they do. It doesn't matter that the government is banning guns and taking away law abiding citizens rights to purchase/own firearms b/c the criminals will always have access to illegal guns and they will use them to do harm to cood/law abiding citizens. The governments war on drugs outlawed drugs, but drugs are found everywhere when criminals look and want them, so banning guns would have a similar effect, it would just make law abiding citizens targets for the criminals who know they cannot defend themselves properly.
    dcn
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 1:46 PM, 04/03/2013
    Gun control works - just look at Chicago. Chicago has the some of the most strict gun control laws in the Nation and their gun crime rates are the higest in the Nation, oh wait, you mean we have a clear cut example of the gun control laws King Obama and the rest of the liberals/democrats want to force on the whole nation and it proves without a doubt that it doesn't work. No wonder why our King does not mention gun stats from his home city
    dcn
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 2:07 PM, 04/03/2013
    The main reason gun control does not work is the failure to regulate the gun industry in the first place. The guns are coming from somewhere, and they're not being made in North philly, the south side of Chicago, or any other neighborhood. These weapons are flooding the streets and unfortunately their is nothing that can be done to stop it. And people like dcn will not care until the violence affect them.
    lalaw9833
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 2:46 PM, 04/03/2013
    How do you regulate an industry that's locted largely outside of the U.S.? Even the Glock pistols the poice use are almost all made in Austria. Yes, the guns are coming from "somewhere". BTW, the drugs floodin our streets are also coming from "somewhere." Try regulating them, too!
    DonQ
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 2:48 PM, 04/03/2013
    LaLaw - Go back to Cali if that's where your from.

    WRONG....Norway and Mexico HIGHLY regulate their weapons industries and still Andres Breviek still managed to kill over 70 people and Mexico is a failed state.

    Care to try again???
    Professor1982
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 2:09 PM, 04/03/2013
    wokmaster: I agree. It's a much better solution to put a sign that says "gun free zone". That will take care of the problem. Oh yeah and let's disarm the honest citizens, just for good measure.
    Jim Wintersteen
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 2:31 PM, 04/03/2013
    Bad things have always happened during the course of time no matter how much people have tried to prevent it. But being prepared for bad things to happen will mitigate disasterous results of people looking to harm others.
    Taxpaying Voter
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 2:33 PM, 04/03/2013
    @ lalaw9833 - The drug industry is heavily regulated and yet there are still tons of illegal drugs easily obtained by who ever wants them. The largest arm dealer in the world (Our Government) is not going to stop dealing arms, so guns will always be readily available. I am affected by the violence I see every night on the news, but I refuse to allow criminals and the violence to dictate how I live my life. when the violence comes to my door, I will greet it with an equal level of violence until the threat is eliminated or I am. I will not cower in the corner while waiting for police or government to help me, I will help myself.
    dcn
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 2:35 PM, 04/03/2013
    This comment has been deleted.
    Cheese Steak Charlie
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 2:59 PM, 04/03/2013
    "Guns are already in schools.
    Anytime a police officer enters the building."

    With insight like this how did you fail out of high school?

    wokmaster
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 3:52 PM, 04/03/2013
    Charlie - Woky's not interested in real solutions. They only interested in promoting the liberal agenda.

    The ONLY thing that stops a bad guy with a gun is a good guy with a gun. And because Sandy Hook was a "Gun Free Zone" there were no good guys with guns.



    Hope that eases the liberal consciousness.
    Professor1982
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 2:38 PM, 04/03/2013
    Make gun duels legal. No innocent by standers. Also we'll see a lot of tough guys chickening out.
    towman
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 3:30 PM, 04/03/2013
    Every school should send a certain number of comfortable teachers to gun shooting and safety training. These teachers should be spread out across the school so that each floor is armed. Another thing that I have heard no one talk about is supplying high-powered pepper spray to all of the faculty and staff. That would save a whole lot of lives alone. Why is this not being discussed as an option. You combine these two and you'll never see a school massacre again. In fact everyone in every workplace should at least have the pepper spray distributed to all employees. It will knock someone on their uknowwhat.
    Mr. Underhill
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 7:08 AM, 04/04/2013
    Let the neighborhood gun owners volunteer for school protection duty. Just walk/drive on down to the local police station and sign yourself up. 1-2 4 hrs a day, all it takes is for you to register. Nothing to hide! Come on down! Were Waiting!
    gibby58


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