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CA: Guns On Campuses: Kern High School District Taking Up Issue Again
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David Williamson
Website: http://keepandbeararms.com
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The Kern High School District is taking up the issue of allowing concealed carry permit holders to bring guns onto campuses. Last month, the KHSD board voted to approve the policy, but no guidelines were put in place to determine who should be approved by the superintendent to carry weapons on campuses, at school events and on other district property. Last night, the board listened to impassioned arguments on both sides of the debate. The first legal reading of the language that may be included in the directive is set for September 6.
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Sosalty
(8/3/2016)
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Yep, they need responsible caring folks to be trained and armed. Doubt the populace can handle the idea of their youth being genuinely protected. |
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