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13
Oct
GUN CLASS FOR UTAH TEACHERS
by Mirth • 3:25 pm

By Ben Winslow and Jennifer Toomer-Cook
Deseret Morning News

More than a dozen teachers and public school employees will spend part of their UEA weekend in a classroom - learning how to use a gun.thumb29718.jpg
Clark Aposhian is offering a free class today to public school employees seeking to get their concealed-weapons permit.
“It is self-defense,” he told the Deseret Morning News on Thursday. “But because teachers and school administrators and custodians are typically surrounded by students all day, any threat to any individual with a firearm would also be a threat to those students.”
The concealed-weapons instructor’s offer was met with opposition from some teachers and union representatives at the Utah Education Association’s conference in Salt Lake City…

…”Teachers are always complaining that they don’t get support from the community,” he [Aposhian] said. “Here we are.”
School districts have long grappled with the guns-on-campus issue. Federal law bans weapons - real or fake - from school property. But Utah law now makes clear schools can’t prevent people with concealed-weapons permits from carrying firearms on campuses. Granite School District’s policy, for example, allows permit holders to keep their gun “readily accessible for immediate use,” but bans teachers from leaving their weapons in a desk drawer or coat closet.

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