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Mississippi Schools Could Soon Be Enabled To Create Their Own Gun Policies – and Other Districts Should Give It Consideration (Guest: Michael Letts)

With active shooter events still unfolding in the United States, many states and provinces are putting together their own rules to try and slow down the violence. Meanwhile, in Jackson, Mississippi, a new initiative may soon be introduced to keep schools safe. This past week, the Mississippi Board of Education voted to change an internal policy put in place way back in 1990. Previously, it prevented anyone other than law enforcement from carrying guns into … Read more

Mississippi’s School District Just Changed a Long-Standing Policy That Could Go a Long Way In Protection Through Concealed-Carry (Guest: Stephen Willeford)

A change to a long-standing internal policy in Mississippi could send ripples in how schools will protect themselves with more protectors capable of concealed-carry. Last week, the Mississippi Board of Education voted to change a policy that has been in effect for over three decades. Previously, it only allowed law enforcement to carry guns on public school grounds. However, with the change, it also covers those that are licensed for concealed-carry. “A school district may, … Read more

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