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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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    wrote...
    The idea stands for eternity?
    Geez, Steve, now you are just getting laughable. If you don't believe things change, why aren't you still sitting in a cave somewhere? You apparently bought yourself a computer to go along with your automatic weapons. Obviously, you are willing to adopt some forms of change. But you sure don't want the 2nd amendment to change, which was written to protect us from a very specific situation over 200 years ago, despite the fact that it has now created a new set of problems. Heaven forbid we should review it and make it fit today's needs.
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    Michoacan wrote...
    Gun nuts tell us, "So what if my kids and
    grandkids get wasted in their classrooms by some psycho killer using an assault style weapon with thirty round magazines to blow their tiny brains out? I'll still have my guns to console me."
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    Michoacan wrote...
    Gun nuts want to arm the teacher's unions.
    Say what? You ever see those cell phone videos of frustrated teachers shaking and otherwise abusing rambunctious kids? Hornee wants to put guns in their hands.
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    yrreta wrote...
    Micho
    why use just an assualt weapon with 30 rounds. Why not make an IED out of common materials easily purchased at fine stores everywhere and level the whole school for a higher body count? Or should we start regulating what can be purchased at the local hardware store? Shut down a gun nut today, and he becomes a bomb nut tomorrow, stop the bomb nut, and he turns to arson. Thanks Micho!
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    gilbert armenta wrote...
    I love to see all these
    defender's of the constitution here, fighting for our rights. I expect full an unhindered support in defense of any attacks on the 14th amendment and the legality of people born on US soil, regardless of their parent's legal status. Think of it this way. More people = more gun owners, ultimately that's the solution to violence, more guns. Truth be told crazy people will still find ways to do crazy things, more violent things when access to a gun is readily available.
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    gilbert armenta wrote...
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    in yesteryear people who do these types of things were typically found swinging from a rope in their basement or sitting in a hot tube with open wrists, now they are taking to schools and malls with weapons typically found in their own homes and typically purchased legally. These aren't criminals. The misconception is that once banned criminals will start roving in wild packs brandishing fully automatic weapons. That's just not the case, it doesn't even make sense. FEAR = GOP = NRA
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    gilbert armenta wrote...
    yrretta
    making a bomb takes some form of skill, with any luck the person blows himself up. Pulling a trigger requires ...pulling a trigger. Hardly the same. Also, we do monitor purchases of certain bomb making devices. By your logic no laws are worthwhile as they don't deter crime (which they don't by the way...ergo the horrible idea that is "the war on drugs").
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    Steve wrote...
    The nuts are rampant this morning
    Its humorous to see them scramble and come up with off the wall ideas and ideology fighting the constitution. There is no hope for these people. However some of their stories and fables are entertaining.
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    Steve wrote...
    @ 14th amendment
    Read the history of why the 14th was drafted and ratified.
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    Steve wrote...
    2012 no. 1 killer of police
    Vehicles. Using the nutty ideology of the Left, we had better ban vehicles.

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