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MI: House bills would allow school districts to arm teachers with pepper spray
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Whenever there is a school shooting, the topic of arming teachers seems to always come up. "I'm very distraught about the violence that is occurring in these schools and I want to make kids, educators and administrators feel safe," State Representative Beau LaFave said. Republican Representative Beau LaFave authored House Bills 4277 & 4278. The bill would allow school districts to arm teachers with pepper spray. In the past, LaFave has authored bills which would allow teachers to carry firearms. "I personally believe the best defense against an armed intruder with an AR-15 a shot gun or a pistol, is an AR-15, a shotgun or a pistol - unfortunately I can't get that signed by the governor right now," LaFave said.
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Whitmer is a sting-KER! Whitmer is a sting-KER! |
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