MADISON,
Wis. (AP) — Wisconsin Democrats tried to pressure Republicans into
passing universal background checks for gun buyers Tuesday but GOP
leaders outmaneuvered them, seizing control of the legislation and
rewriting it to fund armed guards in schools.
The
move capped a day of furious debate over gun control in the state
Capitol in the wake of a mass shooting at a Florida high school that
left 17 people dead.
Republican
Attorney General Brad Schimel began the day by telling WTMJ-AM radio he
would be open to letting teachers and others go armed in schools.
"Law-abiding
gun owners don't go and shoot up schools," Schimel said. "When you make
a school a gun-free school zone, the only person you're stopping is the
law-abiding gun owner who doesn't want to get in trouble."
Democrats,
meanwhile, held a morning news conference demanding the GOP pass
Democratic measures that would institute universal background checks,
prohibit people convicted of misdemeanor domestic violence from buying
guns and ban bump stock sales.
Students from all of Madison's high schools appeared alongside the Democrats and demanded action.
Source : Yahoo News
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