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VOL. 43 | NO. 13 | Friday, March 29, 2019

Bill to arm teachers receives tepid response in Tennessee

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NASHVILLE (AP) — A proposal that would allow teachers and others in public schools to carry concealed firearms is receiving tepid support from Tennessee lawmakers.

A House education subcommittee agreed to advance the proposal on Tuesday. However, the vote came after several key Republican lawmakers — including the chair of the House Education Committee — raised objections and warned they could not support the measure.

Multiple teachers and law enforcement officials testified against the measure, warning that the bill did not address the proper safety concerns.

Republican Rep. Ryan Williams says his bill would allow the same gun regulations in K-12 schools already allowed on college campuses.

In 2016, the GOP-controlled General Assembly passed legislation allowing full-time college campus employees to carry a concealed handgun as long they alert police in advance.

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