Trump Admin Supports Arming School Personnel and Red Flag Laws, Rejects Age Restrictions in New Report

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Trump Admin Supports Arming School Personnel and Red Flag Laws, Rejects Age Restrictions in New Report

A new report from the Trump Admin recommends a wide variety of policies to prevent school shootings (Photo: Gage Skidmore, Wikimedia Commons)

The Federal Commission on School Safety led by Education Secretary Betsy DeVos released a 177-page report yesterday outlining its recommendations for preventing, mitigating, and responding to school shootings.

The commission developed the report via “field visits, listening sessions, and meetings with hundreds of Americans all across the country,” including policymakers, administrators, principals and teachers, law enforcement and healthcare professionals, students and their families.

Their recommendations range from arming school personnel to reforming mental healthcare to curbing violent entertainment. The report also endorses “extreme risk protection orders” but criticizes age restrictions on firearms purchases.

“The National Rifle Association applauds the Trump administration’s Federal Commission on School Safety’s final report,” NRA-ILA Executive Director Chris W. Cox said in a statement. “The report includes a number of recommendations for which the NRA has been advocating for years… Importantly, the commission expressly rejected age limitations on firearm purchases, which as the report explains in detail, have no real impact on crime.”

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Anti-gun lobbying firm Everytown for Gun Safety also released a statement criticizing the report for its support of arming school personnel.

“This report is a mixed bag. When it comes to arming teachers, let’s be clear: Putting guns in classrooms will make our children less safe, and any suggestion to the contrary is blind to both the facts and common sense,” said John Feinblatt, president of Everytown for Gun Safety.

Strangely, both groups applauded the commission’s recommendation for extreme risk protecting order laws or “red flag” laws.

Feinblatt said he’s “glad the commission supports safe storage of firearms and Red Flag laws, which keep guns away from people who are a danger to themselves or others.”

Cox agreed, though he qualified his support.

“We appreciate President Trump’s support for keeping firearms out of the hands of those who have been adjudicated by a court to be a danger to themselves or others in the form of state Extreme Risk Protection Orders,” he said. “Provided they include strong due process protections, require mental health treatment, and include penalties against those who file frivolous charges to harass law-abiding citizens. The recommendations in the commission report will go a long way towards preventing violence and making children safer in our schools.”

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In the section of the report outlining extreme risk protection orders, the authors urge states to ensure that the “due process rights of the at-risk individual are respected.” While they admit that “some existing state laws have prompted concerns that the scope of possible petitioners might be too broad and poorly defined,” they believe states can mitigate these concerns by adopting “clear and narrow definitions identifying appropriate persons with standing to file a petition.”

They also, as Cox suggests, advise states to “deter misuse or abuse of the ERPO process through appropriate criminal penalties.”

In the section of the report dealing with age restrictions on firearms purchases, the authors note that most mass murderers acquire their firearms from friends or family.

“The existing research findings on the efficacy of current minimum age of firearm purchase laws do not support the conclusion that those laws have a measurable impact on reducing homicides, suicides, or unintentional deaths,” the report says.

Instead of restricting the age at which an individual can purchase a firearm, the report recommends that states implement policies encouraging the safe storage of firearms.

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  • Lance Deldeo July 2, 2019, 7:45 am

    It’s rare knowledgeable men and women for this topic, but the truth is be understood as you know what you are discussing! Thanks

  • Hereward the watchful February 13, 2019, 8:59 am

    Trump is a lifelong Democrat in Republican clothing. He’s a “John the Baptist” like character, making his old buddy Hitlery’s way straight removing all obstacles in her way. But yet some will still tell you he’s playing3-D chess.

  • I Love Liberty December 24, 2018, 2:41 am

    The “Red Flag Laws” violate our 2nd, 5th and 6th Amendment rights. They are nothing more than legal theft of firearms from American citizens. The Progressives have found the loophole to destroy our right to keep and bear arms. 11 States have these terrible Red Flag laws on the books and New York will soon be added to the list.

  • Phil December 23, 2018, 8:40 am

    So when will the “Red Flag” laws include LEOs confiscating sharp instruments, sporting equipment, motorized convayences, etc. from potential perps? Same for restricting potential perps from airports? That’s how rediculus the red flag law is. It’s a behavior issue!

  • Ak December 21, 2018, 10:37 am

    Love the Red Flag laws, how much “respect” will our rights get? Without due process, there is no guarantee…

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