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“The second bill would allot funding for state educational agencies to hire and train two school resource officers for every 500 students at an elementary or secondary school.” – Breitbart, April 6, 2023
“SB1325 would authorize ‘a faculty or staff member of a school to carry a concealed handgun on school grounds subject to certain conditions, including obtaining an enhanced handgun carry permit and completing annual training.'” – Fox News, April 6, 2023
“The law allows eligible citizens 21 years of age and up to carry without asking the government for a permit and without paying a fee. The legislation does not change who is eligible to obtain a carry permit, and those who still wish to get a permit may do so under the law.” – Fox News, April 3, 2023
“We take health and safety seriously at MPCS. That’s why we have two fully-staffed nurse clinics on campus. And, we’ve partnered with a leading world-class security provider, who is vigilant in reducing risk and keeping our campus safe.” – Mount Paran Christian School, accessed March 31, 2023
“The bills SB150/HB543 eliminate the need for a concealed weapons license, which required a mandatory background check and a firearms training course, before you can carry hidden weapons or firearms on your person or in a vehicle in Florida, provided you still meet other gun ownership requirements.” – Tallahassee Democrat, March 31, 2023
“This seminar will cover all aspects of Church Security including starting a church safety team, responding to disruptive individuals, active shooter response and scenario, tactical casualty care, building security, parking lot safety, money escorts, emergency action plans and children’s ministry safety.” – Faith News Network, March 30, 2023
“Now, North Carolinians will not need permission from a local sheriff in order to purchase a handgun. Rather, they will just need a federal background check to buy a gun from a licensed dealer, meaning handgun purchases in the state will be treated the same as rifles and shotguns.” – Washington Examiner, March 29, 2023
“With respect to private K-12 schools, Tennessee Code Annotated Section 49-50-803 provides that the ‘the board or governing entity of each private K-12 school, or the chief administrative officer if the school does not have a board or governing entity, may establish a handgun carry policy for any property on which the school is located that is owned or operated by the school and for any building or structure located on the school property.’” – Tennessee Firearms Association, March 28, 2023
“The bill puts private schools on equal footing with Kentucky’s public school systems. It passed unanimously in both chambers.” – Just the News, March 27, 2023