Colorado school district votes to allow
employees to carry guns
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[December 16, 2016]
By Dan Whitcomb
(Reuters) - A tiny school district in
central Colorado has voted to allow teachers or other employees at its
two schools to carry concealed handguns on the job if they volunteer to
serve double duty as security officers in case of an emergency.
The Board of Education for Hanover School District #28 voted 3-2 to
approve the resolution on Wednesday night, said Mark McPherson, board
president.
McPherson, who voted against the plan, said it was inspired less by the
fear of a shooting rampage on campus than by the district's remote
location, some 30 miles from the nearest sheriff's station.
"We had a board member who introduced the idea back in June who
indicated he felt the need for this because of the distance and response
time (from law enforcement) as well as all the (potential) trouble from
marijuana grows," McPherson said.
The written resolution, however, says in part that it was drafted "in
light of recent events nationally," apparently in reference to a string
of shootings on school campuses.
McPherson said it was a coincidence that the measure was approved on the
third anniversary of a Dec. 14, 2012 mass shooting at Sandy Hook
Elementary School in Newtown, Connecticut, in which 20 students and six
staff members were slain.
Hanover School District #28 is comprised of one elementary school and
one combined junior and senior high school, serving a total of about 245
students. Each school has about 10 teachers.
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A selection of Glock pistols are seen for sale at the Pony Express
Firearms shop in Parker, Colorado December 7, 2015. REUTERS/Rick
Wilking/File Photo
According to the resolution, any teacher or staff member with a
permit to carry a concealed weapon can volunteer for extra duty as a
security officer.
The employee must then complete training before being allowed to
bring the gun to campus.
McPherson said that it was not yet clear how many of the 20 or so
teachers in the district would sign up to be volunteer security
officers but that the resolution did not set a limit on how many
could carry weapons.
(Reporting by Dan Whitcomb; Editing by Dan Grebler)
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