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In Florida, is labor law the only thing that stops a good teacher with a gun?

By Courtlyn Roser-Jones on Monday, August 12, 2019

This fall, students in Florida will head back to school with legislation in place allowing districts to permit teachers to carry guns in the classroom. But labor law concerns might explain why districts aren’t adding holsters and ammunition to teachers’ supply lists anytime soon.

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