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GOP lawmakers wants to arm public safety on campuses with tasers
Sierra Vista Herald ^ | Howard Fischer Capitol Media Services

Posted on 01/19/2018 5:32:41 AM PST by SandRat

PHOENIX — A Gilbert lawmaker wants to give those on public university campuses more self-defense options.

Including Tasers.

Republican Rep. Travis Grantham said he isn't asking for guns on campuses. That perennial proposal by other lawmakers has never made it into law, though a 2016 statute allows people to have firearms on the sidewalks, streets and other publicly accessible rights of way that run adjacent to and through campuses.

But Grantham said the policies at the state's three universities prohibiting virtually all weapons on campus property itself leaves students, faculty, staff and others at the mercy of attackers.

His HB 2172 would require schools that get public funds to allow "non-lethal weapons.'' That is described as devices "explicitly designed and developed to incapacitate or repel a person with a low probability of fatality or permanent injury.''

Most immediately, if the measure is enacted into law it would overrule a Board of Regents policy which bans virtually all weapons, including Chemical Mace.

Regents spokeswoman Sarah Harper said the board had no immediate response to what Grantham is proposing. But she noted the policy does allow "normally available over-the-counter self-defense chemical repellents.''

But Grantham said the wording of the policy prohibits those repellents from containing sufficient quantities of a key ingredient: oleoresin capsicum, essentially a chili oil extract.

He contends virtually all effective forms of what is commonly called "pepper spray'' have that chemical. Put another way, he believes those without that chemical are virtually useless.

"It's kind of like saying you can have a gun, but you can't have bullets in it,'' Grantham said.

The first-term lawmaker said there should be no objection.

"We're not talking about guns,'' he said, saying the only aim is to let someone disable an attacker.

What would that include?

"It's kind of at the discretion, quite honestly, of the user,'' Grantham said. But he said it definitely would include the pepper sprays containing oleoresin capsicum.

"You could probably lump stun guns into that,'' he continued, "anything that's meant to incapacitate somebody just long enough so you could get away from them if they're trying to commit a crime against you.''

Grantham said there is a need to overturn the regents policy, especially with "sprawling'' university campuses.

"Some of these students are coming out of these campuses at 10 or 11 or 12 o'clock at night, in downtown parts of the city,'' Grantham explained.

"And they do feel a little bit uneasy because there's a lot of people out,'' he continued. "And you don't know who it is. You're not confined to the safety of the university campus.''

What gives lawmakers the power to override policy is money.

"If the universities are going to take state funding, and if they're going to expand rapidly like they're doing now, and if they're going to be in various parts of the state throughout our metropolitan areas, I think it makes perfect sense that students should be able to carry the same non-lethal type of weapons that you're able to carry when you're walking down a city street,'' he said.

Grantham said his definition of what kind of non-lethal weapons would be permitted is designed to take into account other kinds of things that exist — or may in the future.

That includes special flashlights already available which are advertised as being able to blind and confuse attackers. It also would pave the way for personal devices designed to emit certain sounds which could confuse and stun someone.

While Grantham said his focus is on university campuses, his legislation also would affect community colleges.

The measure has been assigned to the House Education Committee. No date has been set for a hearing.

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1 posted on 01/19/2018 5:32:41 AM PST by SandRat
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To: SandRat
I can see the chaos now Enraged youthful idiots zapping each other over trivial issues. I'd suggest they send most of them to anger management courses.
2 posted on 01/19/2018 5:47:10 AM PST by DaveA37
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To: DaveA37

I’m sure there are professors on every campus that need shock therapy. Help them out!


3 posted on 01/19/2018 5:58:24 AM PST by oldasrocks (rump)
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