A bill to allow school principals to designate school employees to carry concealed weapons for security passed the Florida House Judiciary Committee Tuesday to provide what its sponsor called a way to protect children from school violence when police aren’t able to.
“This is not something that’s a foreign concept to the defense of our children,” Rep. Brad Steube, R-Sarasota, told the committee.
Steube cited numerous other states that allow arms on campus, including Democratic bastions such as California and Hawaii.
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