Bill vetoed by Republican Mark Gordon, who expressed concerns about separation of powers, also covers government meetings
Archived version: https://archive.ph/Sjath
Bill vetoed by Republican Mark Gordon, who expressed concerns about separation of powers, also covers government meetings
Archived version: https://archive.ph/Sjath
The bill he vetoed would have allowed concealed carry in public schools and government meetings.
So it would have put him in danger.
I can see why it was veto’d.
I was just trying to provide additional information. The article title was ambiguous about if the law were designed to allow or deny guns in schools.
I’ll be fair to him and assume he didn’t veto a pro-gun bill because he’s afraid for his personal safety.
I want to believe he just couldn’t live with the blood of future children on his hands. I don’t know if that’s the case but that’s what I want to believe
Apparently he could! I didn’t previously know this but it turns out that the President can do whatever they want and it’s not illegal