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MI: Ann Arbor superintendent to testify against bill allowing concealed guns in school
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Ann Arbor Public Schools Superintendent Jeanice Swift will testify against a bill that would allow concealed guns in schools.
Sen. Mike Green, R-Mayville, introduced legislation that would prevent open carry in schools, but allow concealed pistol license holders to get an endorsement that allows them to carry concealed weapons.
Legislators will review the bill Tuesday, Oct. 13, in the Senate Judiciary Committee, and from there it could move onto the Senate floor.
In March, a man openly carried a gun into Pioneer High School, prompting the Board of Education to create policies that ban guns from school buildings.
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