Kansas is introducing a bill that would make a school liable for a shooting on its premises if they do not allow its teachers and staff to be armed.
A Kansas bill could make schools liable for shootings if they don't arm teachers
https://www.cnn.com/2018/03/28/us/ka...rnd/index.html
There is also a provision in the bill to make it a crime for someone to reveal that a teacher is armed.
People could face jail time for identifying armed teachers if Kansas gun bill passes
http://www.kansas.com/news/politics-...207339619.html
So if a student happens to catch a glimpse of a teacher packing heat and mentions this to his/her buddy, I guess that student can now be criminally charged? It's like there is now a cascade of bad ideas from the fount of the original bad idea.