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Offline kruegster

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Re: 2011 Legislative issues
« Reply #20 on: January 19, 2011, 07:07:03 AM »
Just saw this;
Two weeks after a school gunman killed his vice principal and injured the principal, a state lawmaker is seeking to allow school administrators, teachers and security personnel to carry concealed handguns in school.

Under a bill introduced by Sen. Mark Christensen of Imperial on Tuesday, certain school staff and faculty certified under state law
to carry concealed guns could carry them in their schools. The bill
says allowing that would require approval of two-thirds of the school's board.

The bill comes two weeks after Omaha police say 17-year-old Robert Butler Jr., a Millard South High School student, shot Vice Principal Vicki Kaspar and Principal Curtis Case with his police detective father's service weapon, then shot and killed himself. Kaspar died; Case is recovering.


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Posted by: RS Location: 68510 on Jan 18, 2011 at 10:09 PM

Mark Christensen is rapidly becoming the laughing stock of the Nebraska Legislature. I see why Ernie Chambers called him "Killer Christensen".

"I refuse to grow up!"

Offline equinox137

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Re: 2011 Legislative issues
« Reply #21 on: February 17, 2011, 12:29:58 AM »
Christensen is a laughing stock, huh?  Funny how a lot of his bills have been passed and signed into law over the past few years.