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AG Schimel: School Grants Could Be Used For Gun Training

Schimel Doesn't Know Of Any Schools Requiring Teachers To Be Armed

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Wisconsin Attorney General Brad Schimel
Shawn Johnson/WPR

Republican Attorney General Brad Schimel isn’t ruling out using school safety grants to cover firearm training for teachers.

The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel reports Schimel made the remarks during a news conference Wednesday. He said firearm training for teachers is a local issue and he’s not aware of any schools signing contracts with teachers to have them go armed in classrooms.

Republicans passed legislation earlier this year that lays out $100 million for school safety upgrades and safety training. The measure requires schools to create a safety plan with local police to be eligible to receive the money.

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The legislation doesn’t require arming teachers, although Schimel has said he would be open to that.