SB 1068
disruption; educational institution; concealed weapon
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Bill overview
This bill amends Arizona law to clarify offenses related to disrupting educational institutions. It defines ‘interference with or disruption’ as actions like threatening violence, damaging property, or refusing to follow lawful orders on school grounds. The bill allows school officials to ask individuals to leave if they believe a disruption is occurring and establishes penalties, including potential suspension or expulsion for students. Importantly, it specifically prohibits schools from banning concealed weapons for permit holders and the lawful transportation of firearms, while maintaining the ability to enforce rules regarding public order.
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