West Virginia
NRA-ILA | West Virginia: School Employee Carry Bill Passes House
On Wednesday, February 21st, the House of Delegates passed House Bill 4299, which allows K-12 school faculty to become designated School Protection Officers. The bill, sponsored by Del. Doug Smith (R-39), passed by an overwhelming majority of 89-11 on the House floor following a critical amendment by Del. Geoff Foster (R-20).
HB 4299 allows K-12 school employees with a concealed weapons permit to carry a concealed firearm at school and become a designated School Protection Officer throughout their school district. The bill also lays out a training curriculum for faculty who pursue their SPO.
Every West Virginian student deserves nothing less than the strongest shield against evil, and HB 4299 delivers that protection. This bill protects our most vulnerable by securing schools that are otherwise not permitting the lawful carry of concealed firearms on their campuses. West Virginia schools that currently allow school employees to carry have seen no harm, but instead a deterrent to crime. The right to self-defense guaranteed to West Virginians by the right to keep and bear arms should not end at the entrance to a school, as an employee starts their workday.
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No Kings protests draw crowds nationwide, including in Wheeling, West Virginia
OHIO COUNTY, WV — Protesters lined Kruger Street and National Road in Wheeling on Saturday as part of “No Kings” demonstrations held across the country.
People were already packed along the streets before the protest began at 11:30 as participants cited rising gas prices and the controversial Iran war. Protesters chanted and voiced their opinions during the event.
Teddie Grogan said the group gathered to push back against what they see as undemocratic leadership and unnecessary conflict. “We’re here today to protest the fact that we want our country we want it run as a democracy we don’t want wars that are somebodys choice and not a necessity,” Grogan said.
Former U.S. military member Cody Cumpston also criticized the current administration and said he is frustrated by the cost of living and the direction of the country. “I’m here today because of the current administration we’re in a new war we didn’t need to be in prices are still skyrocketing I’m just tired of it I feel like they’ve forgotten all about us and they keep forgetting about us,” Cumpston said.
Another protester, April Pascoli, said she believes many people are not aware of what the administration is doing internationally and at home. “If I don’t go to work one day and I ask people do you know what’s happening in this country? And somebody says, we’re at war right now? Really? People my age don’t even know that we have troops on the ground, that they are bombing. Bombing our bases in the middle east. Do you know that, do you realize that?” Pascoli said.
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