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Florida Advances Armed Guardian Program for College Campuses

VernoNewsBy VernoNewsFebruary 4, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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Higher Education Security Proposal Clears Committee Vote

Legislation to extend Florida’s armed school guardian initiative to higher education institutions cleared a key House committee vote Tuesday. The proposal seeks to authorize trained employees at state colleges and universities to carry concealed weapons on campus.

Response to Campus Violence

The measure follows last year’s deadly shooting at Florida State University during legislative sessions, where a student killed two individuals and injured five others. Representative Michelle Salzman, who witnessed the incident while enrolled in FSU’s graduate program, emphasized the legislation creates “a prevention and response mechanism unlike any other” during committee discussions.

“We felt helpless sitting in the Capitol while receiving live updates from classmates,” Salzman stated, referencing real-time communications during the campus lockdown. “This program would position Florida as a national model for campus safety.”

Security Concerns Raised

Opposition emerged during testimony from Florida State University geology professor Emily Stewart, who recounted confronting armed law enforcement during last year’s lockdown. “Officers pointed weapons at me while searching for potential secondary shooters,” Stewart explained. “Adding armed civilians with minimal training could create dangerous confusion during crises.”

Committee members debated whether arming campus employees would enhance security or complicate law enforcement responses. Representative Alex Rizo countered concerns by noting: “School safety remains an evolving challenge where we must continually improve protocols based on hard-learned lessons.”

Legislative Provisions

Program Structure

The proposal grants university presidents authority to designate which employees may participate in the voluntary program. Participants would undergo comprehensive training and obtain concealed-carry permits before being authorized to carry firearms on campus grounds.

Additional Security Measures

The legislation mandates several complementary safety initiatives:

• Implementation of suspicious activity reporting systems across all institutions
• Transfer of student behavioral records between K-12 schools and higher education institutions
• Enhanced penalties for unauthorized firearm discharge near educational facilities
• Required active-shooter response plans and mental health training for staff

Legislative Pathway

The approved measure now moves to budget review before potential House floor consideration. A companion Senate bill addressing similar campus security enhancements awaits committee review as lawmakers continue debating the controversial proposal.

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