State lawmaker proposes right-to-carry law for school personnel

Newly elected state Rep. Gregory Lucas (R- Crawford and Erie counties) has circulated a memorandum detailing his plans to clear the way for teachers and other trained school staffers to carry guns in school.

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State lawmaker proposes right-to-carry law for school personnel

POSTED: Friday, December 28, 2012, 11:54 AM

Mayor Nutter may think the NRA's suggestion of bringing more guns into schools is a "dumbass" notion, but that might not stop the idea from gaining traction in Harrisburg. Newly elected state Rep. Gregory Lucas (R- Crawford and Erie counties) has circulated a memorandum detailing his plans to clear the way for teachers and other trained school staffers to carry guns in school.

In the document, he explains, "As a new legislator from Northwestern Pennsylvania, I believe I bring a unique perspective to questions about these shootings. My home town, Edinboro, saw something similar back in 1998. A student brought a gun to a school dance. Three people were shot.  One of them, a friend of mine, died of his wounds.  What prevented more deaths on this horrible occasion?  An armed private citizen who, using his own gun, stopped the shooter."

He added: "I will be introducing legislation to allow school personnel to carry a gun to school if they have been licensed to carry a concealed firearm AND have a current and valid certification in the use and handling of firearms."

Lucas told a local reporter  "I think the NRA is right on track," though he explained, "I'm a gun person."

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