Bill to allow schools to arm workers advances in Mississippi Senate – IOTW Report

Bill to allow schools to arm workers advances in Mississippi Senate

JTN: Against a key deadline in the Mississippi Legislature on Tuesday, the Senate Education Committee approved several bills that are now headed for a full chamber vote.

The day is the last one for bills to advance from committees. Any bill that doesn’t receive committee approval is dead for the session, which is scheduled to conclude in April.

The committee approved a measure that would allow armed educators and staff in schools. Another would provide extra funding for school districts going to a non-traditional, year-round calendar. A third bill would allow public schools to compete against teams from home schools and private schools in extracurricular activities such as sports. MORE

5 Comments on Bill to allow schools to arm workers advances in Mississippi Senate

  1. Democrats love school shootings. It’s what they live for. All that fist pounding and finger pointing. Te evil gun shit spews out of everyone of their mouths. Lots of mileage. They’ll try and stop this.

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  2. Back when I lived in Mississippi (63 – 67) the kids brought their rifles and shotguns to school during hunting season. Sometimes they hunted before school and just carried everything with them to school rather than going home first.

    Different world.

    mortem tyrannis
    izlamo delenda est …

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