Georgia Republican leaders introduce a school safety bill in the wake of the tragic shooting at Apalachee High School, where four people were killed and nine injured. The proposed legislation aims to enhance safety through a student information database, an anonymous reporting app for safety tips, and tax credits for gun owners who buy safe storage devices, yet notably includes no new requirements for gun ownership.
House Speaker Jon Burns, advocating for the bill, emphasizes a respectful approach to Second Amendment rights while pushing for parental responsibility and safety measures. The measure has sparked discussion among lawmakers, with some calling it insufficient to effectively address safety concerns in schools. Supporters like Richard Aspinwall, whose son was killed during the shooting, advocate for the need for regulations that ensure safety, despite a firm belief in Second Amendment rights.
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