State Rep. Liz Pike of Camas has proposed a bill to allow firearms on school grounds.
House Bill 1788, the Safer Schools Act, would allow both public and private schools to adopt a policy authorizing employees to possess firearms under certain conditions, as part of an adopted school safety plan.
“Recent massacres at ‘gun free zones’ in public schools prompted me to start a broad community discussion about how we can make our schools more safe in Washington,” said Pike, a republican. “This law, if passed, would give school boards the authority to add more flexibility in making their schools safe.”
Her first choice would be placing school resource officers in every school.
“Not all school districts can afford the high cost of this option,” Pike said. “All schools should be safe. We need safety alternatives. The Safer School Act is an alternative. It is not a mandate.”
Employees of the schools who adopted such a policy would first have to obtain a concealed carry license and then attend a firearms safety class, taught by a certified instructor.