As a veteran, I’m concerned about Idaho bill to allow guns in schools Opinion

Guns in schools

I am writing to express my concerns as a current student safety director about HB 415, a bill addressing Firearms on School Property. With 15 years of law enforcement experience and over 20 years as a U.S. Navy veteran, this bill needs work.

The existing law raises myriad questions for school districts regarding individuals carrying firearms on campus, from qualifying for an Idaho Enhanced Concealed Carry License to the specifics of firearm and ammunition selection. Issues include the type of ammunition permitted, the frequency of practice and proficiency verification, and the ability to engage a threat without endangering nearby students and staff, along with the choice of holster.

Approving someone to carry on a school campus is a complex process, and the potential for liabilities rises when an inadequately trained individual possesses a firearm. To address these concerns, school districts must thoroughly evaluate their needs and navigate the range of questions outlined above.

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