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Does carrying a gun make a teacher a security officer, or just a teacher who happens to be carrying a gun? Ohio Supreme Court justices on Tuesday focused鈥
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The Ohio chapter of the Fraternal Order of Police filed a brief in the state鈥檚 highest court Monday arguing against arming teachers, as the policies would 鈥渕ake an already dangerous situation even more dangerous for law enforcement, for school staff, and for the students themselves.鈥 The Ohio FOP laid out a series of dangers posed by arming teachers without extensive training. First among the points: anyone involved in a gunfight becomes less accurate.
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A bill that would give Ohio鈥檚 local school boards the power to allow employees to carry guns in school buildings gets its first Senate hearing in almost鈥
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Updated: 5:51 p.m., Tuesday, March 31, 2020 An appeals court decision in Butler County Monday throws Ohio's program for arming teachers into doubt. According to the decision in the lawsuit challenging Madison Township鈥檚 armed teacher policies, state law requires a school employee undergo the state鈥檚 peace officer training program or have experience working as a police officer to serve in a security role.
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Authorities say a 15-year-old Columbus high school student was arrested Monday for possession of a deadly weapon in a school zone.Columbus Police say a鈥
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Thousands of Ohio students held demonstrations Wednesday pushing for stricter state and federal gun laws in order to make their schools safer, but one鈥