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Lawmaker's proposal would turn teachers into armed officers
Posted on December 18, 2012 at 11:00 PM
Updated Wednesday, Dec 19 at 3:53 AM
State representative-elect Jason Villalba (R - Dallas) will file legislation this week authorizing Texas school districts to deputize certain teachers who could use deadly force against armed intruders. "This is a last line of defense," he said.
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