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An NRA-backed bill in Idaho that would allow public school teachers and staff to arm themselves on school grounds jumped its first legislative hurdle, advancing out of a House committee on Wednesday.
“NRA-backed HB 415 underscores our commitment to children’s safety, empowering trained, responsible school employees to carry concealed firearms. This bill reflects our belief in protecting the vulnerable by securing schools,” NRA Idaho Director Aoibheann Cline told Fox News Digital on Wednesday.
“Additionally, HB 415 ensures the privacy and strategic advantage of these defenders by keeping their permit details confidential and exempt from public records disclosures. It sends a clear message: we are dedicated to school safety and steadfast in defending the Second Amendment.”
Republicans on the House State Affairs Committee voted along party lines Wednesday to advance the bill, which will now head to the House floor.
“As far as we can see, no educators are actually asking for this,” Paul Stark, executive director of the Idaho Education Association, told the committee, according to the Idaho Education News reported. “There has been some testimony this session about not trusting librarians with books, but this trusts librarians with a Glock.”
Cline told Fox News Digital that children deserve the “strongest shield” against tragedy, and that the legislation would provide that protection.
“Our children deserve nothing less than the strongest shield against evil, and HB 415 delivers that protection,” she said.