This comes via the Independent Journal Review :
Longview News-Journal, Longview, TX "The Union Grove ISD board in January enacted a policy to allow select, licensed and trained teachers and administrators to possess a firearm on campus. Community members wholeheartedly supported the move.
"Union Grove ISD, a 2A school district with 761 students in rural Upshur County, was the second district in Texas to enact such a policy. The first was Harrold ISD in 2007.
“ 'The worst thing we can do is nothing,” Union Grove school board Vice President Rusty Dyar told the News-Journal in January." ...
Hat tip to John A Diefenbach at Conservatives Network
Longview News-Journal, Longview, TX "The Union Grove ISD board in January enacted a policy to allow select, licensed and trained teachers and administrators to possess a firearm on campus. Community members wholeheartedly supported the move.
"Union Grove ISD, a 2A school district with 761 students in rural Upshur County, was the second district in Texas to enact such a policy. The first was Harrold ISD in 2007.
“ 'The worst thing we can do is nothing,” Union Grove school board Vice President Rusty Dyar told the News-Journal in January." ...
Hat tip to John A Diefenbach at Conservatives Network