April 23 (Reuters) – Tennessee lawmakers on Tuesday passed a bill that would allow the state’s teachers to carry concealed handguns at school, as protesters yelled their opposition from the gallery.
The bill was approved in a 68-28 vote in the Republican-dominated Tennessee House. The state’s Senate passed the bill earlier this month.
Tennessee has seen heated debate over gun laws since last year’s shooting at a The Covenant School left three children and three adult staffers dead.
“This is an awful day for Tennessee, our kids, our teachers, and communities,” declares state Representative Justin Pearson, “Instead of protecting kids, they’ve protected guns AGAIN!”