North Carolina lawmakers propose bills that would permit teachers, parents, and approved visitors to carry concealed handguns on private school campuses. The legislation requires gun holders to obtain written permission from school leaders and maintain a valid concealed carry permit, with some supporters arguing it enhances security amid concerns about school shootings.
Advocates, including the conservative group Return America, cite the need for protection against potential threats, referencing incidents like the 2023 Nashville shooting. However, opponents express apprehension about increasing gun presence in schools, fearing it could create confusion during emergencies and exacerbate panic rather than ensure safety.
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