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Wisconsin AG Open To Allowing Guns In Schools

Comments Came Shortly Before High School Students Joined State Democrats Asking For Tighter Gun Control

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Wisconsin Attorney General Brad Schimel
In this Jan. 5, 2015 file photo, Wisconsin Attorney General Brad Schimel addresses the audience during his inauguration ceremony at the Capitol in Madison, Wis. Andy Manis/AP Photo

Wisconsin Republican Attorney General Brad Schimel says he is open to allowing teachers and others to be armed in schools.

Schimel talked about the issue on WTMJ-Radio on Tuesday, less than a week after a Florida high school shooting left 17 dead. His comments came shortly before Madison high school students joined Democratic lawmakers in the state Assembly to call for tighter gun control measures.

Schimel said allowing guns in schools is a “discussion we should have” and ultimately it’s up to the Legislature to decide.

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He says the question is whether state law should continue to prohibit it or whether schools should have the option to legalize the carrying of guns.

Democratic lawmakers are urging Republicans to take up various gun control bills before the session ends.