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First Public School Board votes to allow armed employees in their schools

RedNeck Texan

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Angelina Co. Texas
Last night, Pike County Board of Education voted to allow some employees to carry firearms in Pike County school. This is the first time any public school board in Ky. has voted to allow this practice. The employees will be closely examined, trained and vetted before they can carry in a school building.

http://www.kentucky.com/news/state/article202341909.html

It is working very well in Texas. We have several in Texas that have well trained and armed staff.
None of the guns have shot themselves off. No bad guys have tried to shoot the places up either.
 

KBCraig

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It is working very well in Texas. We have several in Texas that have well trained and armed staff.
None of the guns have shot themselves off. No bad guys have tried to shoot the places up either.

NH makes it even easier: any non-student can carry openly or concealed inside a school, no license required.

Never been a school shooting here that anyone has been able to discover.
 
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