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University Faculty and Staff Allowed to Carry Concealed Weapons Under Proposed Missouri House Bill

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The Missouri House of Representatives

University faculty and staff could be allowed to carry a concealed weapon in order to act as a campus safety officer under a proposed bill from the Missouri House of Representatives. These faculty and staff members would need to show a proof of permit to carry a concealed weapon and would be required to complete a training program.

Republican Representative Dean Dohrman proposed the bill. He said it would quickly bring more order and safety to schools in the event of a shooting.

I think it also has the added bonus of putting doubt in a shooter’s mind. If you have concealed carry, you’re not identifying who is armed and who is not.”

Some lawmakers questioned associated insurance costs and whether or not the bill would prevent attacks on campus at the hearing Monday evening.