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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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    gilbert armenta wrote...
    read the history of the 2nd amendment
    by your logic all countries should have access to nukes then right? Heck even all citizens. As Micho said, your AR 15 isn't going to do much to stop a tank. We should serously look at arming our militia with tanks...oh wait we already did that, they're called our ARMY. YOU steve, are part of NO REGULATED MILITIA. And stop being selective with your amendments it paints you in a hypocritical light.
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    Steve wrote...
    The story offered a sensible solution
    The progressives counter with takes guns from everyone. Now that's sensible.
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    Steve wrote...
    Federal programs had
    Cops in almost all schools, but the program was cut by who?
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    yrreta wrote...
    Looks like Micho is
    on break, and gilbert armenta has started his shift at the nut factory. These guys went for a brain scan a few weeks ago, and the Doctor had to reschedule it for a colonoscopy.
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    wrote...
    ironic misdirection
    The second amendment is the only thing that stands in the way of us losing every one of our freedoms, our right to free speech being first and foremost. It is classic irony that micho and gilbert are for taking away or truncating our rights to defend ourselves from tyrants that would suppress any criticism, or expressing any opinion that would differ from their own. It is also ironic that generations before them have used this right to keep our country free, thereby giving them the right to such unbridled hyperbole in the guise of "cogent expression".
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    Steve wrote...
    Gilbert the day you actually
    Understand the constitution is the day we can have a good debate but until then please quit pretending.

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