
Tennessee Gov. On Friday, Bill Lee ( R ) signed a contentious bill that allows teachers to carry concealed handguns in classrooms.
Under the act, SB 1325, a “faculty or team part” at a school in the state may be allowed to conceal carry a firearm on school grounds if they have a “handgun have permit”, and get “written approval” from the chairman of schools, the principal, and the chief of a law enforcement agency.
University and college members will also be required to complete” 40 hours of standard education in college policing”, a “minimum of 40 hours of POST percentage- approved training” each year, submit their fingerprints, and complete a background check and a mental evaluation.
” We must give towns the opportunity to use a device that will keep their children safe,” Lee said.
The Tennessee House of Representatives approved SB 1325, which caused panic in the House as chants from” Heart on your hands” were chanted in the gallery.
According to The New York Times, some folks were also spotted passing through the House with evidence that read” Kids Deserve More”! and” Had You Lost Your Possibly- Loving Minds”?
The Covenant School in Nashville shooting that left three kids and three university people dying led to the bill’s passage a year later.
Although Lee’s name was not required, some school districts indicated that they would rush to see what Lee decided before acting on a request because the costs would have become rules after ten days.
The bill will go into effect for the 2024- 2025 school year.