Idaho lawmakers could soon allow teachers and other school employees to carry concealed weapons on school grounds and shield information about the staffers armed at school from public records requests.
Rep. Edward Hill, R-Eagle, introduced a bill Monday that would let anyone who works at a school and has an “enhanced” concealed weapons permit to carry firearms on school campuses. Employees would not need permission from administrators or the school board. The legislation would also require every school to remove any “gun-free zone” signs or face a fine.