SB 298 Would Allow Teachers and School Staff in Louisiana to Be Armed in Schools
A Volunteer with the Louisiana Chapter of Moms Demand Action Testified Against SB 298 Earlier Today
BATON ROUGE, La. – The Louisiana chapter of Moms Demand Action for Gun Sense in America, part of Everytown for Gun Safety, today applauded members of the Senate Education Committee for defeating SB 298, which would allow teachers, employees and other private individuals to be armed in schools. Recently, legislators in Baton Rouge defeated two similar proposals that would have allowed guns in schools – SB 406 and HB 271. Both of these bills, as well as SB 298, came before different committees, bringing the total number of committees that have rejected the idea of arming teachers to three. There are still several guns in schools bills pending, including HB 332 and HB 602.
The dangers of allowing guns in schools are well-documented, which is why teachers and law enforcement largely oppose this dangerous policy. More information about the risk of allowing civilians to carry guns in schools is available here.
STATEMENT FROM ANGELLE BRADFORD, VOLUNTEER WITH THE LOUISIANA CHAPTER OF MOMS DEMAND ACTION FOR GUN SENSE IN AMERICA:
“Since the tragic shooting in Parkland, citizens around the state have said loud and clear that they want our elected representatives to prioritize gun safety. We’re grateful that leaders in Baton Rouge responded to this public outcry and voted down this dangerous bill that would allow more guns in our kids’ schools. And, we hope that they will continue to prioritize public safety and vote against similar bills that are still pending.”