Red State Legislature Sends Bill Mandating Active Shooter Drills In Schools To Governor’s Desk

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Red State Legislature Sends Bill Mandating Active Shooter Drills In Schools To Governor’s Desk

Reagan Reese on March 13, 2023

The Georgia Senate approved a bill on Monday that would mandate yearly active shooter drills in state K-12 public schools.

After passing the state house in February, the state senate approved House Bill 147 in a 52-3 vote, which will require school districts to annually conduct active shooter drills by Oct. 1 which students must participate in unless the district adopts an opt-out policy. The state senate rejected several amendments to the bill, including one that would have required school districts to provide parents with an opt-out policy.

“This is a good bill. It promotes the safety of our children and our educational personnel,” Republican state Sen. Mike Hodges told the Associated Press.


Supporters of the failed amendment argued that active shooter drills can scare younger students and for that reason school districts should be required to allow parents to choose if their child participates, according to AP News.


“Research on active shooter drills show that active shooter drills make students feel unsafe, scared, helpless and sad, and their efficacy is sadly questionable,” Democratic state Sen. Elena Parent told the outlet.

The bill, backed by Republican Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp, requires all eligible school employees to complete a state approved school safety and anti-gang training program which teaches “multidisciplinary best practices for promoting and preserving safe schools and for identifying and deterring youth gangs.” Under the legislation, the state’s Professional Standards Commission must draft an anti-gang and school safety plan while school districts must submit their current precautions to the Georgia Emergency Management and Homeland Security Agency.

Under the legislation, any one convicted of recruiting a minor to join a gang could face up to 10 years in prison without parole.

“I am concerned that identification-focused training could result in racial profiling of students, and it could increase their likelihood that they’ll be exposed to the criminal justice system,” state Democratic Sen. Nikki Merritt told the AP.

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In November, the FBI investigated a series of active shooter hoaxes that affected several Georgia school districts, according to 11 Alive. In 2022, Kemp pushed the state to have 400 additional school resource officers trained among school districts.

Hodges did not immediately respond to the Daily Caller News Foundation’s request for comment.

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