RIA Novosti
Saturday 9th March, 2013
WASHINGTON, March 8 (RIA Novosti) – South Dakota Governor Dennis Daugaard signed a controversial bill on Friday that allows school boards in the mostly rural US state to let school employees, hired security personnel or volunteers carry guns in schools, CNN reported. Under the new law, which will come into effect on July 1, the school boards will be able to establish school sentinels programs “to secure or enhance the deterrence of physical threat and defense of the school, its students, its staff, and members of the public on the school premises against violent attack.” All ‘sentinels…
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