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Sen. Stan Bingham, R-Davidson
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Bill would allow for arming school volunteers

Published: 2013-01-31 11:57:00
Updated: 2013-02-01 20:40:51

Certain teachers and other volunteers could be designated as "school safety marshals" and be allowed to carry firearms in emergency situations under a bill filed by Sen. Stan Bingham, R-Davidson. 

Bingham said that he had met with sheriffs to talk about how school safety could be increased in the wake of the Newtown, Conn., school shooting.

There have been suggestions that any teacher with a concealed handgun permit be allowed to carry it onto educational property. 

But Bingham said that concealed carry permit holders have only a few hours of training and are not necessarily required to practice with their weapons as a law enforcement officials are.

"That's not near enough training," he said.

Rather, Senate Bill 27 would call for the North Carolina Criminal Justice Education and Training Standards Commission to come up with a training regimen for volunteers.

Bingham said he envisioned teachers who were retired from the military as ideal candidates. He said the bill would also allow for volunteers who live near schools to be trained.

As explained by Bingham, the bill would not call for marshals to be armed full time. Rather, they would respond to a lock-box to retrieve a firearm in case of an intruder. That procedure is not specifically outlined in the bill. 

Many school districts in urban areas where there are lots of law enforcement nearby may not feel the need for such volunteers, he said.

"This may help rural districts, where help is more than a few minutes away," he said. 

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That's great.... let's set up a free fire zone in the schools....

Just what you need, more vigilantes with guns! If people at gun shows don't know how to handle guns properly why do you expect volunteers at schools would?

Hopefully the lunatics will think twice if they know that there may be somebody to shoot back at them. Good idea!

Why not just spend the money to hire a trained armed guard? Teachers and volunteers? That means no one gets paid to act as an armed guard. Cheap Republicans, as always.

"That's great.... let's set up a free fire zone in the schools...." seankelly15

Most already are.

Putting anyone in a school with a gun other than a trained LEO is a bad idea.

I really want to see you guys working on jobs and nothing else till it's fixed.

They can bring a gun to school if only they could afford to buy one with the low pay they get.

People who are well-educated on guns and have experience with guns are not "vigilantes." I think this is the smartest idea NC govt. officials have had in a long time. Right now, schools are easy targets because they are gun free zones. It tells everyone "Here we are unable to protect your children." Having well-trained adults with access to a gun in emergency situations will actually provide necessary protection for our children. It's no different than me having a gun in my house to protect my child from an intruder.

Wow. This is shameful.

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