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GOP Proposes Arming California Teachers

Posted on February 1, 2013February 1, 2013 by Keren Yi
A debate over gun control has swept the nation after the Newtown massacre (Image Credit: Associated Press)

On January 30, Republican lawmakers in California proposed arming teachers and administrators with guns to deter gun violence.

The proposal comes after a long standing debate about gun rights, one that has emerged again only recently in the wake of the December 2012 massacre in Newtown, Connecticut. Supporters of the proposal, Assembly Bill 202, argue that it provides a safe environment for students while preventing the government from infringing on the rights of gun owners.

The newest amongst a series of proposals to hit the table, AB 202 is amongst the most radical. A number of schools in California already have police officers patrolling their campuses to ensure that students will be protected from dangerous individuals.

AB 202 has been met with considerable controversy – both among the Senate and among the general public. According to the LA Times, State Senator Leland Yee predicted the bill would be battered considerably in the Legislature.

Detractors argue that the problem is that there are too many guns, not too few, and allowing for more guns will worsen the problem. Young Song, a senior at LA Center for Enriched Studies, says, “We don’t want to go to school knowing our teachers have guns. Will those guns be stored safely? Will a student be able to access them? Will teachers even know how to use them? We don’t know. There’s too much left unsaid and unexplained.”

In a press release from January 31, California Teachers Association president Dean E. Vogel said, “Instead of arming teachers, California needs more school counselors, more access for students to mental health services, safer facilities, and more training for educators to spot the mental health needs of students…”

Yet bill proponents have argued that it is a way to protect the Second Amendment in the midst of the controversy after the Newtown massacre. A coauthor of the measure, Assemblyman Tim Donnelly, said it would provide a school defense option that would be amenable to Republicans who oppose more stringent gun control laws.

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Keren Yi

Hi! My name is Keren Yi, and I'm currently a junior at LACES high school. I'm an editor for the Fall 2012 session of JSR; I've been with the program as a writer since Fall 2011. I have a passion for reading, and I enjoy writing and sketching in my spare time.

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