佛罗里达州立法者建议将武装人员扩大至大学后FSU枪击案,并配有两党支持和安全措施。
Florida lawmakers propose expanding armed staff to colleges post FSU shooting, with bipartisan support and safety measures.
佛罗里达州立法者正在推动立法,将监护方案扩大到公立学院和大学,该方案允许训练有素的工作人员在K-12学校携带火器。
Florida lawmakers are advancing legislation to expand the Guardian Program, which allows trained staff to carry firearms in K-12 schools, to public colleges and universities.
该法案由Michelle Salzman Rep. Michelle Salzman和Sen. Don Gaetz在4月佛罗里达州立大学发生致命枪击事件后提出,旨在通过强制性应急计划、威胁评估小组以及改善课堂安全,加强校园安全。
The bill, introduced by Rep. Michelle Salzman and Sen. Don Gaetz, follows a deadly April shooting at Florida State University and aims to enhance campus safety through mandatory emergency plans, threat assessment teams, and improved classroom security.
它将允许受过专门训练的教职员工和教职员工在校园内携带隐藏的武器,并需要参加自愿和年度威胁管理培训。
It would permit specially trained faculty and staff to carry concealed weapons on campus, with participation voluntary and annual threat management training required.
学校周围的1 000英尺安全缓冲带将使学校附近在上课时间发射武器成为二级重罪,没有保证金。
A 1,000-foot safety buffer around schools would make discharging a weapon near a campus during school hours a second-degree felony with no bond.
这项措施有两党支持、州长2026年预算供资、大学领导人支持, 尽管批评者警告在紧急情况下风险会增加。
The measure has bipartisan support, funding in the governor’s 2026 budget, and backing from university leaders, though critics warn of increased risks during emergencies.
预计立法者将在2026年立法会议于1月13日开始时审议该法案。
Lawmakers are expected to consider the bill when the 2026 legislative session begins on January 13.