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Ahead Of Vote, PA Senate Amends Controversial Guns-In-Schools Bill

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Polizeimeisterin Claudia Vogt zielt mit ihrer neuen Pistole des Typs P 2000-V5 der Firma "Heckler &Koch" am Montag, 15. Maerz 2004, im Polizeischiessstand in Umkirch bei Freiburg. Bis Mitte des Jahres werden alle Polizisten in Baden-Wuerttemberg die neue 9-Millimeter Pistole samt neuem Holster tragen. Die 25.000 geordeten Pistolen haben ein Volumen von rund acht Millionen Euro und ersetzen das bisherige Modell Walther P5. (AP Photo/Winfried Rothermel) --- Police officer Claudia Vogts aims her new P 2000-V5 pistol, made by the German "Heckler&Koch" company at the police shooting range in Umkirch, southern Germany, on Monday, March 15, 2004. All police officers in the German state of Baden-Wuerttemberg will be equipped with the new 9 millimeter handgun, which replaces the older 'Walther P5' pistol, by the second half of 2004. (AP Photo/Winfried Rothermel)

HARRISBURG (WSKG) -- A plan to allow teachers to carry guns in schools is positioned for final vote in the legislature Wednesday.  

Democrats added an amendment late Tuesday afternoon in an effort to ease some of the reservations of gun control and teachers' groups, though the measure still may have a tough time getting past Governor Tom Wolf. 

Republican Senator Donald White of Indiana County is the main force behind the controversial piece of legislation.

He said it is designed to give school districts more options in protecting students from attacks.

But others are concerned. Ceasefire PA's Shira Goodman, for one, said she thinks it's more likely to create liabilities.

"Senate Bill 383 is a dangerous bill that's not going to make anyone safer," she said.

In an effort to make the "troubling" bill more palatable, Democratic Senator Sharif Street of Philadelphia successfully offered an amendment requiring psychiatric evaluation of any school faculty members who want to carry a firearm.

It's unclear if the amendment will impact the governor's position on the bill

Asked where he stood on the initial version, Wolf was blunt.

"I'm against that," he told reporters.