Ohio Governor Signs Bill Allowing Armed School Employees

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The measure is opposed by major law enforcement groups, gun control advocates, and the state's teachers unions.

COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — Ohio school districts could begin arming employees as soon as this fall under a bill signed into law Monday by GOP Gov. Mike DeWine.

The law, as enacted, requires up to 24 hours of training before an employee can go armed, and up to eight hours of annual training. The training programs must be approved by the Ohio School Safety Center, and DeWine announced he’s ordering the center to require the maximum 24 hours and the maximum eight hours.

Schools can provide additional training if they wish, DeWine said.

Before announcing the bill signing, the governor outlined several other school safety measures he and lawmakers have promoted, including $100 million for school security upgrades in schools and $5 million for upgrades at colleges.

The state is also adding 28 employees to the school safety center to work with districts on safety issues and to provide training under the new law. Ohio has also provided $1.2 billion in wellness funding for schools to address mental health and other issues, the governor said.

The new law “is giving schools an option, based on their particular circumstances, to make the best decision they can make with the best information they have,” DeWine said.

The governor said his preference remains that school districts hire armed school resource officers, but said the law is another tool for districts that want to protect children. He emphasized that it’s optional, not a requirement.

Mayors of Ohio’s biggest cities, including Cincinnati, Columbus, and Cleveland, planned an afternoon news conference to highlight gun violence in their communities and outline their differences with the governor over gun issues. Nan Whaley, DeWine’s Democratic opponent for governor, also planned a news conference, after denouncing his decision to sign the bill.

The signing came the same day a new law went into effect making a concealed weapons permit optional for those legally allowed to carry a weapon.

Democrats have said the law sends the wrong message coming so soon after the massacre of 19 children and two teachers at an elementary school in Uvalde, Texas. Republicans say the measure could prevent such shootings. Lawmakers fast-tracked the legislation to counter the impact of a court ruling that said, under current law, armed school workers would need hundreds of hours of training.

The measure is opposed by major law enforcement groups, gun control advocates, and the state’s teachers unions. It’s supported by a handful of police departments and school districts.
 
Not good. I’d pop me a smart mouf teenager REAL quick on a bad day. These niggas don’t know the what the disrespect line is.
 
I know somebody that lives up there, they are getting ready for war and mass shootings/terrorism that have discreetly taken place in the state already by WS. All the libraries in Columbus have been remodeled for snipers to take out a gunman from outside by using insulated glass as walls. This is just another preparedness move.

They are upset and crying about something and have resorted to violence to intimidate the government.
 
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And the timer is now set for this to blow the fuck up in their faces...... time starrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrts....NOW

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The governor said his preference remains that school districts hire armed school resource officers, but said the law is another tool for districts that want to protect children. He emphasized that it’s optional, not a requirement.

Mayors of Ohio’s biggest cities, including Cincinnati, Columbus, and Cleveland, planned an afternoon news conference to highlight gun violence in their communities and outline their differences with the governor over gun issues. Nan Whaley, DeWine’s Democratic opponent for governor, also planned a news conference, after denouncing his decision to sign the bill.
See. DeWine is a spineless pussy. He knows armed officers(like the ones used on us in the 90s) helps, but he is doing this dumb shit that even the teachers themselves don't want.

And the mayors ain't doing shit. Fuck are they talking about 'highlight gun violence in their communities'? Shit been day in, day out. They don't do shit but empower officers to harass everyday citizens in attempts to weed out the culprits. :smh:

Ohio is what happens when you mix incompetent GOP leadership at the state level with incompetent democratic leadership at the local levels.
 
This will not work. :smh: This shit is going to blow up in his dumbass face!

Can't wait to get out of Ohio!
 
This will not work. :smh: This shit is going to blow up in his dumbass face!

Can't wait to get out of Ohio!
When a teacher kills a bunch of kids for whatever reason I can think of many scenarios where this could occur it's going to be wild.
 
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