After FSU tragedy, Florida weighs armed campus staff and new safety standards

TALLAHASSEE, Fla. — Florida lawmakers might be moving toward a major expansion of the state’s controversial Guardian Program, extending it to public colleges and universities. That’s in the wake of April’s deadly shooting at Florida State University.

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The proposal, HB 757, comes months after a gunman killed two people and wounded at least six others on FSU’s campus, prompting student protests and renewed calls for changes to campus safety…

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