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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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    Steve wrote...
    Did we ban hand guns and
    rifles when Presidents of the United States were shot and/or killed? No.
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    yrreta wrote...
    Steve
    logic and rational thoughts have no place in this discussion, please refrain from doing so.
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    Steve wrote...
    @yrreta
    Amen
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    Steve wrote...
    Logic and rational thought
    take a back seat along with the 2nd amendment.
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    wrote...
    Politics of Fear
    ..reign supreme in this backwards, illogical state. I am constantly amazed that folks will argue incessantly that they absolutely need their semi-auto and automatic weapons because the country will fall without them. In the meantime we lead the civilized world in gun deaths, as many of these "gun enthusiasts" head off to church on Sunday. Welcome to the Idiocracy!
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    Michoacan wrote...
    Gun nut logic tells us that there is
    nothing to be done about the mass killers who are planning to slaughter our children with assault style weapons using high capacity magazines. This, they tell us, is simply the cost of having robust Second Amendment freedoms that make 300,000,000 firearms available to these killers with which to carry out their plans. Why, gun nuts, like Abraham, are quite prepared to sacrifice their children and ours on their Gun God's altar. But unlike Abraham, the Gun God will not stop the sacrifice at the last second. So it goes, the gun nuts tell us.
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    Steve wrote...
    another irrational thought
    from someone who hides behind an unknown name. It's clear an anti American taste less with this person.
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    wrote...
    Irrational Thoughts Appear to Be
    ..your calling card, Steve (if that's really your name). Simple searches show easily how high our gun deaths are, how other countries have cut back gun deaths by curtailing gun sales, and how ridiculous it is to claim that preventing gun nuts from have unfettered access to high powered weapons affects our way of life. Blaming the other side for being irrational while throwing your own "irrational thoughts" out on the table is the standard for your kind. Go look in the mirror and see a portrait of the dark side.
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    Steve wrote...
    Rational thought?
    Compared to other countries? First and foremost we have a constitution that allows us the right to bear arms and second our population is much larger than most. Blaming guns instead of a person is rational thought. People are killed much more by so many other things, but guns is the rational thought. More gun laws in addition to the hundreds we already have would stop the killings, although we see how strict gun laws stop the violence in Chicago and DC, but hey rational thought.

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