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Proposal Re-Emerges About Guns At Private Schools

Floridians with concealed-weapons licenses would be allowed to pack heat while at private schools located on the property of religious institutions, under a proposal filed Wednesday in the state House.

Rep. Neil Combee, R-Auburndale, reintroduced the proposal (HB 113) for the 2018 legislative session, which starts in January. A similar proposal failed in the 2017 session when the House and Senate couldn't agree on how broad it should be. Outside of law-enforcement officers, state law prohibits people from carrying guns at schools.

The House approved a measure similar to the Combee bill during the 2017 session, while the Senate approved a version that would have barred people from carrying guns at the schools during school hours or when school activities are under way. Supporters have said people with concealed-weapons licenses should be able to be armed at churches for security reasons.

Copyright 2017 Health News Florida

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