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Ind. lawmakers might make guns in schools optional
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Ind. lawmakers might make guns in schools optional

2013
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Overview
An armed employee, [Jim Lucas] believes, could have prevented the Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting in Connecticut in December that killed 20 students and six adults. Lucas' proposal mirrored a National Rifle Association-sponsored study released the same day recommending schools across the nation train and arm at least one staff member -- a response to fears about mass school shootings. \"As a principal, I cannot imagine any of my staff having to concentrate on all of the activities to keep the students learning and moving forward and engaged and having an additional responsibility of firing a weapon,\" said Carol Craig, a retired Indianapolis Public Schools teacher and principal.
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USA Today, a division of Gannett Satellite Information Network, Inc