A bill permitting Indiana teachers to receive voluntary firearms training is moving forward after it cleared a Senate committee Wednesday by a 10-3 party line vote, but a Democratic amendment requiring schools to notify parents, if there’s a gun in their child’s classroom, failed by a 6-5 margin.
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