For Star subscribers: House members voted for the measure despite the fact their own building has a metal detector to keep armed constituents out. The schools bill, already approved by the Senate, is one step away from passage.
Howard Fischer PHOENIX — House lawmakers voted Wednesday to let certain parents bring loaded guns onto school campuses, despite the fact rules and a metal detector keep armed constituents out of their own building.
People are also reading… Shamp said her bill would extend the right to carry guns to campuses, from elementary schools up through universities, only to"people who have taken the training and who are looking to protect.'' And to that list, add the Arizona House of Representatives — where visitors are required to go through a metal detector and must either leave their weapons in their vehicles or check them with security.Rep. Alexander Kolodin, R-Scottsdale, acknowledged the point.In fact, Kolodin said he would support removing the metal detector,"just as the Senate has so that citizens could exercise the constitutional right to keep and bear arms in their House.
"The presence of firearms in the hands of responsible and trained individuals can act as a deterrent to potential shooters,'' he said. Infanzon said a study by the Journal of Criminal Justice showed states that license people to carry concealed weapons saw a reduction in violent crime rates. No permit required to carry concealed guns Kolodin, in supporting the legislation, said it doesn't go far enough. The way he sees it, carrying a concealed weapon is a"constitutional right'' and there should be no requirement to get a permit to do so.Arizona adults who have not been convicted of felonies always have been allowed to carry sidearms openly. The right to have a concealed firearm was added in 1994, though that required getting a state-issued permit.
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