State legislators in Tennessee have recently passed a bill that permits teachers and school staff to carry concealed handguns on school grounds. The bill, which is now awaiting approval from Republican Gov. Bill Lee, outlines specific conditions that must be met for individuals to be authorized to carry a concealed weapon on school premises.
According to the summary of the bill, faculty or staff members who wish to carry a concealed handgun must first obtain an enhanced handgun carry permit. Additionally, they are required to undergo annual training to ensure they are equipped to handle potential situations that may arise.
The passing of this bill has sparked mixed reactions among the public. Following the vote, there were reports of individuals in the room chanting, “Blood on your hands,” indicating a level of disagreement and concern regarding the decision.
This development comes in the wake of a tragic incident that occurred in March of 2023, where three children and three adults lost their lives in a shooting at a private elementary school in Nashville. The perpetrator, a 28-year-old former student, was ultimately shot and killed by police.
As the bill now awaits the governor's decision, it remains to be seen how this new legislation will impact school safety and security measures in Tennessee. If Gov. Bill Lee chooses not to veto the bill, it will automatically become law, regardless of whether he signs it or not.