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Oklahoma
State Senate For Immediate Release: August 13, 2008 Sen. Lamb’s School Security Bill Topic of National Conference Legislation to make Oklahoma’s schools and campuses safer is gaining
national attention. State Sen. Todd
Lamb was a featured speaker at the National Association of School
Resource Officers (NASRO) conference this month in Phoenix, Arizona. Under SB 1941, schools will be required to practice lockdowns twice each year. The bill additionally places school administrators on regional Homeland Security Advisory boards, guaranteeing their voices are heard on important security related concerns. The measure also incorporates language regarding electronic communications under the state’s bullying statues. Under previous state law, electronic communications could not be considered bullying. “We know there is a direct correlation between young people who
are bullied and the possibility that those experiences can lead to tragedies
like the deadly shootings at Columbine,” Lamb said. “That
makes it extremely critical that we have the tools in place to stop bullying
before it’s too late.” “That really made it hit home. This is someone who actually knows
what he’s talking about,” Quinn said. “He’s been
in law enforcement, and in his position in the Senate, he’s trying
to get things passed that he knows will help law enforcement officers
and schools around the country.” For more information
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