Us Congress 2025-2026 Regular Session

Us Congress Senate Bill SB1307

Introduced
4/4/25  

Caption

Police Officers Protecting Children Act

Impact

The bill would amend Title 18 of the United States Code, specifically Section 922(q), which currently restricts the carrying of firearms in school zones. By allowing qualified law enforcement officers and retired officers to carry concealed weapons, SB1307 aims to create a quick response mechanism in the event of a potential threat, thus potentially reducing the response time compared to traditional law enforcement. This could dramatically change the landscape of school safety protocols and responses to threats.

Summary

SB1307, also known as the Police Officers Protecting Children Act, is designed to enhance safety in school zones by allowing qualified law enforcement officers and retired law enforcement officers to carry concealed firearms. The primary intent of this bill is to empower trained individuals who are familiar with guns to ensure the protection of children, particularly in sensitive environments like schools where there is a perceived heightened risk of violence. If passed, this legislation would modify existing federal laws related to firearm possession in school zones.

Contention

Despite its safety intentions, the bill has sparked debate regarding gun control and the implications of increased firearms presence in schools. Opponents argue that while the bill aims to protect children, it could lead to greater risks associated with firearms in educational settings. Critics fear that allowing more individuals to carry firearms, even law enforcement personnel, could result in accidents or escalate dangerous situations rather than defusing them. Additionally, questions around the training and psychological assessments of retired officers remain contentious points among legislators.

Notable_points

The bill not only underscores the ongoing discussions about school safety and firearm regulations but also highlights the divide between supporters who advocate for increased protection through armed personnel in schools and opponents who prioritize the need for stricter gun control measures. The distinction between current law enforcement and retired personnel carrying weapons raises questions about the effectiveness of such measures and the potential consequences of their enactment.

Companion Bills

US HB3129

Related Police Officers Protecting Children Act

Previously Filed As

US HB1650

Police Officers Protecting Children Act

US HB7890

Children and Teens’ Online Privacy Protection Act

US HB354

LEOSA Reform Act This bill broadens the authority for certain law enforcement officers to carry concealed firearms across state lines. Specifically, the bill allows qualified active and retired law enforcement officers to carry concealed firearms and ammunition (including magazines) in school zones; in national parks; on state, local, or private property that is open to the public; and in certain federal facilities that are open to the public. Further, the bill permits states to reduce the frequency with which retired law enforcement officers must meet certain qualification standards.

US SB5170

Data Protection Act of 2024

US HB9550

Protecting Children with Food Allergies Act

US HB8818

American Privacy Rights Act of 2024 Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act 2.0

US SB5336

Protecting America’s Children by Strengthening Families Act

US SB5443

Protecting Employees and Retirees in Business Bankruptcies Act of 2024

US HB10096

Strengthening the Vaccines for Children Program Act of 2024

US HB10538

To amend title 11, United States Code, to improve protections for employees and retirees in business bankruptcies.

Similar Bills

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