California School District Votes To Allow Staff To Carry Firearms

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California School District Votes To Allow Staff To Carry Firearms

In a move that is sure to have a lot of people talking, a California (yes, that’s right…we said California.) school district has voted to allow staff members with CCW permits to carry at school in order to protect the 1,200 students.  We can honestly say, we didn’t see this coming.

The district says the policy was put in place to ensure the safety of students in case there is an active shooter situation.

William La Jeunesse reported on “America’s Newsroom” that Kingsburg High School District, near Fresno, is just the second district in the state to allow concealed weapons at school buildings.

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La Jeunesse revealed that up to five teachers or staff members can be armed, in order to protect the 1,200-student Kingsburg Joint Union High School campus.

Read the full story from FOX News

This is sure to have a lot of anti-gun people ranting and raving about how now the students lives are in danger from the same teachers that they have had for a long time.  Because you know, firearms automatically make people evil.

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One thought on “California School District Votes To Allow Staff To Carry Firearms

  1. just makes the point that California is not San Francisco and LA. There is a lot of territory that does not go along with the overwhelmingly left votes that come from those relatively small areas of the state. Unfortunately, they have the numbers.

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