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PHOENIX -- Arizona Attorney General Tom Horne proposed a plan Wednesday to allow one educator in each school to carry a gun after they receive free firearms training from law enforcement.

The proposal comes less than two weeks after a gunman fatally shot 20 first-graders and six educators during a Dec. 14 rampage at Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown, Conn.

Horne said the program, which would first need legislative action to amend state law, is aimed at reducing the risk of similar shootings in Arizona.

Under the plan, which Horne said is backed by sheriffs in Pinal, Mohave and Apache counties, each public school could designate a principal or educator to keep the gun in a secure, locked location at the facility. It would limit gun-carriers to one per school and would be a voluntary program.

However, Pinal County Sheriff Paul Babeu came out with his own, much broader plan on Wednesday aimed at training multiple educators per school to carry guns, noting his proposal and Horne's were ``the difference between putting your toe in a pool or jumping in.''

``And they should not be in a locked box these weapons,'' Babeu said. ``Our schools are not as safe as we think they are, and we need to do something about it.''

Some schools around the state already have an armed law enforcement presence through the so-called school resource officer program, but budget constraints have cut it back.

``The ideal solution would be to have an armed police officer in each school,'' Horne said, echoing calls from the National Rifle Association since the Connecticut shootings.

The next best thing, he said, is to arm an educator, comparing that proposal to allowing pilots to carry guns after the 9/11 terror attacks.

Arizona House Minority Leader Chad Campbell, D-Phoenix, called the plan ``a horrible, horrible idea.''

``Teachers are not cops. Teachers are not military. Their job is to teach our kids, not to be worried about how to defend themselves in a tactical situation.'' Campbell said Wednesday, adding that he will instead push for additional funding to fully restore the school resource officer program.

``That's where we need to focus our money,'' Campbell said. ``The last thing you want is a bunch of people with guns at schools making situations worse.''

Babeu said his plan would focus on arming as many educators as possible on a volunteer basis, even those who work at schools where a law enforcement officer already is present. Horne's plan would limit gun-toting teachers to schools where there is no armed presence.

``If a bunch of teachers brought guns to school, I'm fearful the kids could get access to them,'' Horne said.

Apache County Sheriff Joe Dedman said the issue needs to be studied more before authorities approach the Legislature.

``I'm not ruling out any of the ideas,'' he said.

Trish Carter, a spokeswoman for Mohave County Sheriff Tom Sheahan, said he was ``on board'' with Horne's idea, but noted it was too soon to comment or offer specific details.

Currently, only Utah and Kansas allow people with concealed weapons permits to carry guns in schools. In the wake of the Connecticut shootings, more than 200 teachers in Utah signed up for free concealed-weapons training being offered Thursday by the Utah Shooting Sports Council.

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    bluehonda27 wrote...
    I don't know...
    I know there aren't many great ideas out there on this, but having a gun locked up somewhere on campus may not prevent a shooter that enters a classroom 200 yards away. Still...perhaps it might deter a shooter if he/she knows a school official has a gun and would engage them. Unless the shooter wants that...No easy answers...
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    Steve wrote...
    These ideas are much better
    than those proposed to infringe upon the rights of Americans.
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    The influence Peddler wrote...
    Idiots
    This state is run by idiots. "Infringing on your rights"-idiots
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    Steve wrote...
    @ Peddler
    Your post needs explaining. It had words no doubt, but no direction or resolve.
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    The influence Peddler wrote...
    Explanation
    Gun Control. To start there is no need for citizens to carry automatic weapons. And I have not heard a good reason from anyone on the need. Gun controls starts somewhere and we need to bring common sense to the issue. Not "infriging on my rights". That mentality has gotten us where we are today.
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    CalmDown wrote...
    @ Steve
    Actually, the influence peddler's post is succinct. What could possibly need to be explained?
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    gilbert armenta wrote...
    This is just dumb.
    Not having a machine gun isn't infringing on your rights. There is no good reason for a citizen to have an assault weapon, and there is absolutely no reason teachers should have to deal with this. MORE GUNS IS NOT THE ANSWER to this particular problem. Less bullets per clip and no guns for anyone living with a mentally unstable person. ALso PARENT EDUCATION!!!. If your son is looking and videos of mass shooting, depressed, and a loner then GUNS ARE NOT FOR HIM.
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    Steve wrote...
    Infringing upon my rights
    Is what happens on a daily basis. The more we allow the government to restrict the further from freedom we get. 9/11 is a huge example of this. In regards to automatic weapons, i don't know if i agree. No one can give me a solid enough reason for not having them. Our founding fathers wanted us to protect ourselves from an oppressive government, hence the 2nd amendment.
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    Steve wrote...
    What price are we willing to pay?
    the simpleminded media and politicians with a larger agenda is to assault the Second Amendment. We are so accustomed to this attack on our freedom that many of us immediately begin to fret about the battle to come over gun rights instead of mourning the loss of the victims of the massacre. But we never have long to wait before a "gun grabbing" senator or even a president begin to capitalize on the tragedy to promote the idea that the 2nd amendment from our Bill of Rights is an outdated concept that needs to be ignored, altered, or abolished outright."
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    UZI wrote...
    Until everyone is on equal ground
    victimization will prevail. Awareness, skill and preparation/resources is the only combination that can provide a safegaurd against bad people.

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