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Post by Logan on Feb 28, 2017 18:28:27 GMT -6
HELENA – The Montana House on Monday voted down a proposal to allow teachers and administrators to carry concealed weapons in classrooms and on school property. Fifteen Republicans joined 41 Democrats to reject the bill in a 56-44 vote. It is one of several measures that state lawmakers are considering that would loosen gun restrictions, but all of them so far have been either vetoed or voted down. The measure by Rep. Seth Berglee, R-Joliet, would have allowed full-time school employees who meet certain shooting standards to carry concealed weapons on school property. Berglee said during the half-hour debate that an average school shooting lasts only three minutes, leaving little time for police to react in time. Read more: missoulian.com/news/government-and-politics/montana-house-rejects-bill-to-allow-guns-in-schools/article_70d8b2ce-220b-50df-a9ac-24a59792385d.html
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