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Pennsylvania Gov. Tom Wolf Signs Bill Clarifying Armed School Security Options

Gov. Tom Wolf's office says the bill clarifies the options for who school districts and private schools can hire as armed security guards

What to Know

  • Gov. Tom Wolf has signed legislation that his office says clarifies the options for who schools can hire as armed security guards.
  • Wolf's administration says it bars districts from allowing teachers to be armed.
  • Most Democratic lawmakers opposed the bill, saying allowing more guns into school won't solve school shootings.

Gov. Tom Wolf is signing legislation that his office says clarifies the options for who school districts and private schools can hire as armed security guards, although Wolf's administration says it bars districts from allowing teachers to be armed.

The bill Wolf signed Tuesday also expands training requirements for armed school officers.

It says schools can hire armed security guards on contract, as long as they meet certain certification standards. It also expands the definition of a school officer to include a county sheriff or deputy sheriff. Wolf's office says schools were already employing both.

In a statement, Wolf, a Democrat, says teachers cannot be considered security personnel, and aren't authorized to be armed in schools under any law in Pennsylvania.

Most Democratic lawmakers opposed the bill, saying allowing more guns into school won't solve school shootings.

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