Tennessee House Passes Bill Allowing Teachers to Carry Concealed Weapons in Schools

In a controversial move, the Tennessee House of Representatives approved a bill that would permit specific school employees to carry concealed handguns on public school grounds. Despite protests and objections from the public and Democratic lawmakers, the bill passed by a 68-28 vote, and now awaits the consideration of Republican Governor Bill Lee. If signed into law, this would mark the most significant expansion of gun access in the state since the tragic school shooting in Nashville last year. However, it remains unclear if any school districts intend to implement the new policy.

Tennessee House Republicans Pass Bill Allowing Armed Teachers in Public Schools

In the wake of protests and opposition from Democrats and some Republicans, Tennessee House Republicans have passed a bill that would allow some teachers and staff to carry concealed handguns on public school grounds. The bill, which was sent to Republican Governor Bill Lee for consideration, would bar parents and other teachers from knowing who is armed. If signed into law, it would mark the biggest expansion of gun access in the state since last year’s deadly shooting at a private elementary school in Nashville.

Tennessee Bill Allowing Guns in Schools Passes House, Despite Protests

The Tennessee House of Representatives has approved a bill allowing concealed handguns in schools, despite strong opposition from the public and some lawmakers. The bill will now go to the governor for consideration. If signed, the bill would be the biggest expansion of gun access in the state since the deadly school shooting in Nashville last year. Opponents of the bill argue that it will endanger students and staff, while the bill’s supporters say that it will protect schools from potential shootings.

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