Posted: 1/6/2006 8:57:24 PM EDT
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Quoted: Interesting, but shouldn't anybody with a permit be allowed to carry on public property since people intent on shooting up schools don't follow the law in the first place. The real question with the school officials having the right to carry around large groups of children is of course " Are they professional enough and will the Glock Forte be allowed ? "
Bill permits school officials to carry firearms
By The Associated Press
Principals and school superintendents could carry guns on school property under a bill filed with the 2006 Oklahoma Legislature. The measure, by Rep. Glen Bud Smithson, would allow top school officials to carry firearms on school property if they have a gun permit and approval of the school board.
"Our school administrators, especially in rural areas, need to be able to protect their students when violence erupts in the schools," said Smithson, D-Sallisaw, a retired state trooper and firearm safety instructor.
A news release from Smithson quoted Supt. Lucky McCrary of Belfonte School District as saying he is as concerned about burglary and vandalism after school hours as he is about violence while school is in session.
"When an incident takes place in my school, whether during school hours or in the middle of the night, I am the first line of protection for my students, staff and property," McCrary said.
He said his school is 17 miles away from Muldrow, the nearest municipality, and it could take an officer more than half an hour to get to the school.
"I need the authority to protect those I have been entrusted to protect, if necessary," McCrary said.
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Well said, Mr. McCrary. Pastor Will Dougan couldn't have said it any better (see my sig line).
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