Florida Teachers Can Arm Themselves Under New Gun Bill

Florida Teachers Can Arm Themselves Under New Gun Bill
A selection of Glock pistols are seen for sale at the Pony Express Firearms shop in Parker, Colo., on Dec. 7, 2015. Rick Wilking/Reuters
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Florida’s legislature on Wednesday, May 1, passed a bill allowing teachers to carry guns in the classroom, expanding a program launched after the deadly high school shooting in Parkland with the aim of preventing another such massacre.

Florida’s House of Representatives voted 65 to 47 to pass the bill after hours of debate over two days in which the Republican majority thwarted Democratic efforts to amend, stall or kill the measure. Florida’s Senate approved it 22 to 17 last week.