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Which States Allow Teachers to Carry Concealed

Posted on Tuesday, July 23, 2024
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An impressive 32 states allow teachers and staff to effectively protect children by carrying a firearm on campus. While it is unfortunate that not all 50 states permit this form of defense against active school shooter situations, public awareness and advocacy could continue to grow that number. The 5th annual National Train a Teacher Day is June 18, and the mission is to protect kids by training, educating and empowering teachers, staff and administrators with the hopes of influencing legislators and school boards into changing their policies.

How Can Teachers Safely Protect Children?

In 1999, two students walked into a high school in Littleton, Colorado, and murdered 12 students and one teacher. Ten people, including both students and teachers, were already killed and/or injured in the 3 minutes it took for the school resource officer to be alerted of the situation. In 2012, a 20-year-old walked into an elementary school in Connecticut and subsequently shot and killed 20 children and six adults. All the victims were killed and/or injured within 5 minutes. Approximately 1 minute after that shooter turned the gun on himself, police arrived on scene. In 2018, one individual walked into a Florida high school, shooting and killing 17 people and injuring others. All the victims were shot in just under 4 minutes.

These unfortunate tragedies had one thing in common: There were no teachers or school staff equipped to defend themselves and their students against an active shooter.

A 2014 study conducted by Eric Dietz, a Purdue professor and homeland security expert, found that “having either an armed guard or armed staff on school grounds can reduce the number of casualties in a mass shooting situation by up to 70 percent by, at the very least, slowing an attacker.” Proper training — including safe storage, active shooter scenarios and target practice — could arm teachers with the proper knowledge needed during emergency situations.

“Time is your ally,” Dietz stated. With an uptick of school shootings, state and local governments have become proactive to curtail these atrocities by arming and training their teachers and staff for such emergencies.

Which States Allow Armed Teachers?

There are currently 32 states that may allow teachers or other school personnel to carry a firearm with certain restrictions. These states include:

Alabama — Alabama’s law about guns in schools prohibits carrying firearms “knowingly with intent to do bodily harm.” People with pistol permits are exempt from this prohibition. § 13A-11-72
Alaska — with permission from the school § 11.61.210(a)(7)
Arizona — when used in a program approved by the school § 13-3102(I)(2)
Arkansas — private and religious schools only, and with permission  § 5-73-119(e)(11)
Colorado — in certain circumstances and with permission from the school § 18-12-105.5
Connecticut — with permission from the school § 53a-217b(b)
Delaware — with permission from the school
Note that there does not appear to be a restriction on openly carrying a firearm in a Safe School and Recreation Zone for adults, though federal law applies. 11, § 1457(a)-(c)
Florida — As part of the School Guardian Program § 1006.12
Georgia — with permission from the school § 16-11-127.1(6)
Idaho — with permission from the school district § 18-3302D(4)(g)
Indiana — with permission from the school board § 35-47-9-1
Iowa — with permission from the school § 724.4B(2)
Kansas — specifically authorized in writing by the superintendent of any unified school district or the chief administrator of any accredited nonpublic school § 21-6301(a)(11); (j)(2)
Kentucky — with permission from the school § 527.070(3)(f)
Massachusetts — with permission from the school ch. 269, § 10(j)
Michigan — with permission from the school § 750.237a(5)(e)
Minnesota — with permission from the school § 609.66 Subd.1d(f)(8)
Missouri — with permission from the school or the district §§ 571.030.1(10); 571.030.4
Montana — with permission from the school district § 45-8-361(3)
Nevada — with permission from the school § 202.265(3)
New Hampshire — Federal law restricts carry on campus by people who do not have concealed carry permits or licenses. New Hampshire only bans pupils from possessing a firearm in a safe school zone. §§ 193-D:3; 193-D:1
New Jersey — with permission from the school § 2C:39-5(e)(1)
Ohio — with permission from the school 2923.122(D)(1)(a)
Oklahoma — with permission from the school, and only private schools
Oklahoma allows carry by any school personnel with security guard licenses who have been designated by the board of education to carry guns. 21 Okl. St. § 1280.1
Oregon — with a concealed carry license §§ 166.370(1),(3)(g)
South Carolina — with permission from the school § 16-23-420
South Dakota — if the person is a school sentinel § 13-64-1
Tennessee — with a valid concealed carry permit, joint written authorization of the LEA’s director of schools in conjunction with the principal of the school at which the person is assigned and other stipulations (signed into law on April 26, 2024)
Texas — if the person is a designated school marshal § 37.0811
Utah — with a concealed carry permit § 76-10-505.5(4)(a)
Vermont — with permission from the school 13, § 4004(c)
Wyoming — with permission from the school district and a valid concealed carry permit § 21-3-132

Armed Teachers Can Save Lives

While some teachers and staff may not be comfortable possessing a firearm, others seek to afford the responsibility in the protection of their students. With proper training, armed teachers and staff are less vulnerable to active shooters, have more control of the situation, and have the potential to respond quickly should an emergency arise. As shown in previous school shooting tragedies, it can take several minutes for law enforcement to arrive on scene and devise a plan to stop the threat. Those minutes can be crucial in drastically reducing the number of victims in an active shooter event and potentially stopping the perpetrator.

Furthermore, there are numerous accounts of armed staff helping to block or stop school shootings, such as the Pearl, Mississippi, shooting that involved an assistant principal retrieving a handgun and subduing the shooter. Another example would be the Sullivan Central High School incident in which a gunman ended up in a standoff with the school resource officer. The only shots fired that day were from law enforcement, and with the quick actions of these brave, responsibly armed Americans, many lives were saved.

Will Your State Be Next?

Over half of U.S. states have laws allowing teachers, administrators and staff to carry firearms for self-defense purposes in some form or another. Will your state be next? Write your legislators advocating for it and show your support by writing opinion pieces for your local paper. We all can play a part. Maybe next year your state will make the list. Also, arm yourself with knowledge if gun laws change in your state. Ignorance is never an excuse.

The USCCA (United States Concealed Carry Association) is a membership organization of more than 800,000 responsibly armed members. The U.S. Concealed Carry Association exists to help responsible gun owners like you avoid danger, save lives & keep your family safe. Since its inception in 2003, and together with its flagship publication Concealed Carry Magazine, the USCCA has proudly supported a community of hundreds of thousands of patriots.

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William Hodge
William Hodge
4 months ago

Without doubt armed school teachers and officials can and will stop shooting of innocents in schools. I have problems with asking approval from the schools to be able to carry though. Government schools tend to favor indoctrination rather than education. Many don’t believe in the constitution and preach leftists agendas rather than civics, history and the three R’s.

granky
granky
4 months ago

I know I would feel my children and grandchildren would be safer in a school where teachers were armed, several teachers, not just one or two.

Gregory K Taggart
Gregory K Taggart
4 months ago

I am a professional firearms instructor at Texas Legends Gun Range and Training Center, LLC of Allen, Texas. I am a Texas LTC Instructor, Texas School Safety Certification Instructor, as well as a Texas Level III Armed Security Classroom and Firearms Instructor.
Texas offers more than just school Marshals.
A Texas school can also:

  1. Allow all teachers/staff or parents to carry with written authorization from the school if they have a Texas License to Carry (LTC). It is a choice available to the local school authorities, both public and private.
  2. Allow designated teachers/staff to carry if that have a Texas LTC AND have completed the 15 hour Texas School Safety Certification Program (aka Armed Teacher/Guardian Program). Another choice which is available to any school.

I have just spent the last four weeks holding training sessions for teachers in several school districts.
One local school district has signs on ALL building doors and parking lots entrances:
“Melissa ISD Staff are armed and trained. Any attempt to injure our children will be met with deadly force.”
Gregory K. Taggart
Director of Education and Training
Texas Legends Gun Range and Training Center, LLC

Kyle Buy you some guns,and learn how to shoot
Kyle Buy you some guns,and learn how to shoot
4 months ago

The democratic answer is to put up larger signs ,saying no guns on school grounds. n Kyle L.

Samilee
Samilee
4 months ago

I believe every state should allow school personnel concealed carry. I truly believe it will save children’s lives.
I also believe the school personnel should have intense training before they are allowed to carry a loaded gun into a classroom.
This is not a thing that every teacher wants to do so leave the CC up to the teachers who are determined to keep the kids safe. Both male and female.

Robert Zuccaro
Robert Zuccaro
4 months ago

I’m more worried about states who copy California’s “Don’t Tell Your Parents” Law regarding “gender affirmation” in schools!

Stephen Russell
Stephen Russell
4 months ago

None in CA Yet BUT should be nationwide

Theresa Coughlin
Theresa Coughlin
5 months ago

In answer to the question above the final paragraph in this story (will you state be next?): Since my state of New York has never met an anti-second amendment law it doesn’t like, the answer will have to be NO!

tim
tim
4 months ago
  • World Atlas (as of 2024) says: 46.50 % of US is Protestant with the remaining religions (53.50%) scattered over 12 classifications; the largest of which is apparently, Roman Catholic 20.80%) with Muslim at less than 1% (.90%). If we lose our freedom we’ll know where to look. Please vote. It’s only a lost cause if you listen to the minority. Please vote.
Charles
Charles
4 months ago

The mentality of teachers is not one that will use a gun when necessary. They may be good citizens but they don’t have the mindset to pull the trigger. Police training is such that pulling the trigger is not an issue. Teacher training is not. A person with a gun who hesitates is a danger to himself and those he is theoretically protecting.

Tom
Tom
4 months ago

Let me explain. When something goes wrong people call the police! Then they say oh “God” please hurry and bring your “Gun”
So although the democrats want to defund the police, God out of school and no guns but bring yours . Their in a puzzle which has them confused.

Michael J
Michael J
3 months ago

Society is safer when criminals don’t know who’s armed.

Chuckles
Chuckles
3 months ago

Why not MANDATORY FIREARMS EDUCATION AND TRAINING K-12?

Plastic pellets K-2 followed by .170 BB 3-4 and .22 5-6 grades.
On site firing range with Safety, Care and Handling of the weapons and emphasis on Safety and Marksmanship.
Larger calibers 7-12 with local, District, County and State competition including National as well as International competitions.
On Graduation from Highschool, every Graduate receives a Handgun of their choice for everyday concealed carry along with their Diploma.
A FULLY TRAINED AND ARMED SOCIETY is an EXCEPTIONAL COURTEOUS AND RESPECTFUL Society.

Shari
Shari
4 months ago

Also, I was only 15 miles away, at work when the devastating murderer killed so many kids @ Columbine School in Colorado. I worked for a County in CO very near to the school and so many of my co-workers had Children at that school. Major panic! None of the Parents were aloud near the school because they didn’t know if there were other shooters in the school. So, yes. Allow the schools to hire Off duty law Protection in every school.

Shari
Shari
4 months ago

I am an advocate for the freedom (while we still have freedom) for either a “2nd amendment” supporter Teacher or a paid Police Officer in every school. Not concealed, a clear site for any devil that wants to get off by killing our babies and protectors, It may be a little scarry for kids to see a man that is there for their protection OR it may make them feel safer.

Morbious
Morbious
4 months ago

Dems welcome innocent blood because its useful for them. Theyre much more interested in protecting violent criminals. Blue states not only prohibit teachers being armed but can be counted on to resist hardening schools.

David
David
4 months ago

Okay, when it comes to district or school permissions, how many allow it?

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