
Kentucky Governor Matt Bevin says the state should consider allowing some people to carry guns in public schools.
The governor’s comments Thursday (3/1) come a month after a school shooting in western Kentucky killed two teenagers and injured more than a dozen others. Bevin says anyone allowed to be armed in a school should first undergo training and psychological testing to ensure they’re ready to handle the responsibility.
Bevin says he’s meeting with legislative leaders to discuss school safety. A legislative committee on Thursday (3/1) approved a resolution urging local school boards to allow teachers or other school employees to carry guns if they volunteer and are properly trained.
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