HB 3192 to Allow Guns on Campus

A measure that would allow public school employees to have a handgun on the school campus passed a legislative committee 11-5 last week.
House Bill 3192 would allow school boards to choose and designate a program or a method by which their school can respond to an emergency situation, its author said.
The bill states the said person must either, “possess a valid armed security guard license, hold a valid reserve peace officer certification, possess a valid handgun license issued pursuant to the provisions of the Oklahoma Self-Defense Act.”
Under the measure a person may only be allowed to carry if they are not a convicted felon, or convicted of various crimes, and they could not cannot carry the firearm into places where it is prohibited by law.
State Representative Brian Renegar, D-Latimer said he was concerned that the measure would make school employees targets during a shooting. “I hated to be the skunk at a picnic, but are you aware of what happened at Dalton Georgia School? Where the school experienced a teacher being taken into custody and rounds were fired?” he asked.
Representative Jeff Coody, R-Comanche, said he had not.
“We had a shooting, [where] a teacher has been taken into custody when he was armed and fired some rounds off,” Renegar said. “I wonder with all the stuff that’s going on as far as these gun bills that you’ve brought forward if this is the best time to bring up a bill like this.”
Coody said the bill was needed now.