SB 656 - Authorizes School Employees to Carry Firearms on School Property - Missouri Key Vote
Timeline
- House Veto Override Passed
- Sept. 10, 2014
- Senate Veto Override Passed
- Sept. 10, 2014
- Executive Vetoed
- July 14, 2014
- House Conference Report Adopted
- May 16, 2014
- Senate Conference Report Adopted
- May 15, 2014
- Senate Nonconcurrence Vote Passed
- May 14, 2014
- House Bill Passed
- May 13, 2014
- Senate Bill Passed
- March 27, 2014
- Introduced
- Jan. 6, 2014
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Title: Authorizes School Employees to Carry Firearms on School Property
Vote Smart's Synopsis:
Vote to override a veto of a bill that authorizes certain school employees to carry firearms on school property.
Highlights:
- Authorizes a school district to designate at least 1 individual who is a teacher or administrator to be a “school protection officer” and carry a concealed firearm or a self-defense spray device in any school in the district (Sec. A).
- Requires the school board to hold a public hearing before a school district may designate a teacher or administrator as a school protection officer (Sec. A).
- Prohibits a school district from authorizing an individual to carry a concealed firearm on school property unless the individual has a valid concealed carry permit (Sec. A).
- Prohibits a school district from designating an individual as a school protection officer unless the individual has successfully completed a training program which includes certain topics, including, but not limited to, the following topics (Sec. A):
- Instruction on preventing school violence;
- Instruction on emergency or violent crisis situations; and
- Instruction on the use of self-defense spray devices.
- Authorizes a school protection officer to detain or use force against an individual on school property in order to prevent “imminent” injury to themselves or another individual (Sec. A).
- Requires a school protection officer to transfer a detained individual to a school administrator or law enforcement officer as soon as possible and within no more than 1 hour (Sec. A).
- Prohibits a school protection officer from allowing any firearm or self-defense spray device to leave their control while on school property, and classifies a violation of this provision as a class B misdemeanor (Sec. A).
- Authorizes an individual with a valid concealed carry permit to openly carry a firearm in a jurisdiction that has an ordinance prohibiting the open carry of firearms (Sec. A).
- Reduces the minimum age required to receive a concealed carry permit from 21 years of age to 19 years of age (Sec. A).
- Prohibits a housing authority which receives public funds from prohibiting an occupant or guest from possessing firearms anywhere on the housing premises (Sec. A).
- Prohibits healthcare professionals from being required to ask or maintain records about a patient’s ownership of or access to firearms (Sec. A).
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NOTE: A TWO-THIRDS MAJORITY OF MEMBERS ELECTED IS REQUIRED TO OVERRIDE A GOVERNOR'S VETO.
Title: Authorizes School Employees to Carry Firearms on School Property
Vote Smart's Synopsis:
Vote to override a veto of a bill that authorizes certain school employees to carry firearms on school property.
Highlights:
- Authorizes a school district to designate at least 1 individual who is a teacher or administrator to be a “school protection officer” and carry a concealed firearm or a self-defense spray device in any school in the district (Sec. A).
- Requires the school board to hold a public hearing before a school district may designate a teacher or administrator as a school protection officer (Sec. A).
- Prohibits a school district from authorizing an individual to carry a concealed firearm on school property unless the individual has a valid concealed carry permit (Sec. A).
- Prohibits a school district from designating an individual as a school protection officer unless the individual has successfully completed a training program which includes certain topics, including, but not limited to, the following topics (Sec. A):
- Instruction on preventing school violence;
- Instruction on emergency or violent crisis situations; and
- Instruction on the use of self-defense spray devices.
- Authorizes a school protection officer to detain or use force against an individual on school property in order to prevent “imminent” injury to themselves or another individual (Sec. A).
- Requires a school protection officer to transfer a detained individual to a school administrator or law enforcement officer as soon as possible and within no more than 1 hour (Sec. A).
- Prohibits a school protection officer from allowing any firearm or self-defense spray device to leave their control while on school property, and classifies a violation of this provision as a class B misdemeanor (Sec. A).
- Authorizes an individual with a valid concealed carry permit to openly carry a firearm in a jurisdiction that has an ordinance prohibiting the open carry of firearms (Sec. A).
- Reduces the minimum age required to receive a concealed carry permit from 21 years of age to 19 years of age (Sec. A).
- Prohibits a housing authority which receives public funds from prohibiting an occupant or guest from possessing firearms anywhere on the housing premises (Sec. A).
- Prohibits healthcare professionals from being required to ask or maintain records about a patient’s ownership of or access to firearms (Sec. A).
More Info About this Vote
NOTE: A TWO-THIRDS MAJORITY OF MEMBERS ELECTED IS REQUIRED TO OVERRIDE A GOVERNOR'S VETO.
Title: Authorizes School Employees to Carry Firearms on School Property
Title: Authorizes School Employees to Carry Firearms on School Property
Vote Smart's Synopsis:
Vote to repass a bill after having adopted a conference report that authorizes certain school employees to carry firearms on school property.
Highlights:
- Authorizes a school district to designate at least 1 individual who is a teacher or administrator to be a “school protection officer” and carry a concealed firearm or a self-defense spray device in any school in the district (Sec. A).
- Requires the school board to hold a public hearing before a school district may designate a teacher or administrator as a school protection officer (Sec. A).
- Prohibits a school district from authorizing an individual to carry a concealed firearm on school property unless the individual has a valid concealed carry permit (Sec. A).
- Prohibits a school district from designating an individual as a school protection officer unless the individual has successfully completed a training program which includes certain topics, including, but not limited to, the following topics (Sec. A):
- Instruction on preventing school violence;
- Instruction on emergency or violent crisis situations; and
- Instruction on the use of self-defense spray devices.
- Authorizes a school protection officer to detain or use force against an individual on school property in order to prevent “imminent” injury to themselves or another individual (Sec. A).
- Requires a school protection officer to transfer a detained individual to a school administrator or law enforcement officer as soon as possible and within no more than 1 hour (Sec. A).
- Prohibits a school protection officer from allowing any firearm or self-defense spray device to leave their control while on school property, and classifies a violation of this provision as a class B misdemeanor (Sec. A).
- Authorizes an individual with a valid concealed carry permit to openly carry a firearm in a jurisdiction that has an ordinance prohibiting the open carry of firearms (Sec. A).
- Reduces the minimum age required to receive a concealed carry permit from 21 years of age to 19 years of age (Sec. A).
- Prohibits a housing authority which receives public funds from prohibiting an occupant or guest from possessing firearms anywhere on the housing premises (Sec. A).
- Prohibits healthcare professionals from being required to ask or maintain records about a patient’s ownership of or access to firearms (Sec. A).
Title: Authorizes School Employees to Carry Firearms on School Property
Vote Smart's Synopsis:
Vote to repass a bill after having adopted a conference report that authorizes certain school employees to carry firearms on school property.
Highlights:
- Authorizes a school district to designate at least 1 individual who is a teacher or administrator to be a “school protection officer” and carry a concealed firearm or a self-defense spray device in any school in the district (Sec. A).
- Requires the school board to hold a public hearing before a school district may designate a teacher or administrator as a school protection officer (Sec. A).
- Prohibits a school district from authorizing an individual to carry a concealed firearm on school property unless the individual has a valid concealed carry permit (Sec. A).
- Prohibits a school district from designating an individual as a school protection officer unless the individual has successfully completed a training program which includes certain topics, including, but not limited to, the following topics (Sec. A):
- Instruction on preventing school violence;
- Instruction on emergency or violent crisis situations; and
- Instruction on the use of self-defense spray devices.
- Authorizes a school protection officer to detain or use force against an individual on school property in order to prevent “imminent” injury to themselves or another individual (Sec. A).
- Requires a school protection officer to transfer a detained individual to a school administrator or law enforcement officer as soon as possible and within no more than 1 hour (Sec. A).
- Prohibits a school protection officer from allowing any firearm or self-defense spray device to leave their control while on school property, and classifies a violation of this provision as a class B misdemeanor (Sec. A).
- Authorizes an individual with a valid concealed carry permit to openly carry a firearm in a jurisdiction that has an ordinance prohibiting the open carry of firearms (Sec. A).
- Reduces the minimum age required to receive a concealed carry permit from 21 years of age to 19 years of age (Sec. A).
- Prohibits a housing authority which receives public funds from prohibiting an occupant or guest from possessing firearms anywhere on the housing premises (Sec. A).
- Prohibits healthcare professionals from being required to ask or maintain records about a patient’s ownership of or access to firearms (Sec. A).
Title: Authorizes School Employees to Carry Firearms on School Property