Rejecting Safety Amendments, TN GOP Passes Bill Allowing Handguns for Teachers

A Democratic leader in the Tennessee House on Tuesday warned that a bill pushed through by Republicans to permit teachers to carry concealed handguns was “nothing but a bad disaster and tragedy waiting to happen,” after the GOP cut off a debate and refused to include amendments that aimed to add safety measures to the legislation.

House Bill 1202 passed in a 68-28 vote, and Republican Gov. Bill Lee, who has never vetoed legislation, is expected to sign it, clearing the way for the state to require school districts to allow teachers to carry firearms without notifying students’ parents.

According to The Tennessean, the legislation does not allow schools or school districts to opt out of the program and requires administrators “to consider every individual who wants to carry.”

The legislation was passed just over a year after a shooting at the Covenant School in Nashville killed six people, including three children.

“Our children’s lives are at stake,” said House Democratic Caucus Chair John Ray Clemmons (D-55).

After last year’s shooting, the Tennessee Legislature garnered national attention when Republicans voted to expel state Reps. Justin Jones (D-52) and Justin Pearson (D-86) for joining outraged students in a chant for gun control during a protest. Jones and Pearson were soon reinstated.

Following Tuesday’s vote on arming teachers, Republicans voted to bar Jones from speaking in House proceedings for two........

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