CO Lawmaker, Columbine Survivor Proposes Bill Advocating For Guns On Campus

A Columbine High School shooting survivor and Colorado lawmaker has proposed a bill that would bag gun restrictions in schools.

Colorado House minority leader Patrick Neville (R) has proposed the bill each year since 2014, The Wasington Times reports, but to no avail. Neville, being a survivor of the mass shooting at Columbine High, said he wants to allow citizens to defend themselves.

“Time and time again we point to the one common theme with mass shootings, they occur in gun-free zones,” Neville told The Washington Times.

Neville argues that more of his classmates would have survived the Columbine High School mass shooting if guns were allowed on campus.


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