USA Today: INDIANAPOLIS -- Legislation that would require at least one teacher, principal or other school staff member to carry a gun in every public or charter school in Indiana appears to be raising eyebrows at the highest levels.
And while security experts, parents and teachers acknowledge the need for security, questions about training remain a big issue.
Gov. Mike Pence on Wednesday danced around whether he opposed the legislation that would make Indiana the first state to have such a requirement.
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