SECURITYMISSOURI INDEPENDENT
Missouri governor signs bills creating armed school ‘rangers,’ high school sports appeals board
Missouri Governor Mike Kehoe signed bills creating a program for armed school 'rangers' to address violent threats and establishing a commission to review high school sports eligibility decisions. The legislation allows schools to hire trained personnel, including armed guards, and introduces a state-run appeals process for athletic rulings.
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