Idaho Bills
2 bills · 2024 Regular Session
Amends existing law to authorize a school employee who possesses an enhanced license to carry concealed weapons to carry on school property in certain instances.
This legislation requires that schools in Idaho adopt policies and procedures as it relates to school employees and their ability to conceal carry firearms for school safety purposes. Schools shall adopt policies for qualifying and authorizing employees to conceal carry. Prerequisites shall include initial and yearly refresher training in consultation with Idaho’s law enforcement agencies. Requirements are established at the local level by the governing boards of each education agency. They shall work with staff, parents, community members, and law enforcement groups in establishing policy that works best in their school districts and communities. This legislation protects the confidentiality of the employee by ensuring their approval is exempt from disclosure. Policies and procedures regarding the process of authorization will be made available to parents and the public. Additionally, this legislation requires that any “gun free school zone” signs are accompanied with additional signage indicating there are staff who are armed in accordance with the provisions in this statute.
Amends existing law to authorize a school employee who possesses an enhanced license to carry concealed weapons to carry on school property in certain instances.
There is a desperate need to make our schools secure from individuals that desire to inflict harm on students. The best solution to defend schools is an effective physical security posture and to hire full-time armed guards. The armed guard option is cost prohibitive and not sustainable. This legislation provides an alternative to the hired armed guards by giving the opportunity for Public K-12 school employees to carry concealed weapons and can act as an armed protection force within the confines of the school. Individuals that are willing to participate in this program will need to have completed an enhanced concealed weapon training course. Additionally, this legislation requires all schools to remove “Gun Free Zone” signs from all public K-12 schools.
Chris Trakel · SD-011
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