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Oklahoma is leading the school’s mass shootings with a new presidential order by Republican Governor Kevin Stitt to protect students’ secondary amendments while making them safer.
In an exclusive interview with Fox News Digital, Stitt details an executive order called “Mission SOS” or “Secure Oklaho School” and emphasizes the importance of addressing mental health issues that lead to mass shootings. Enforcement and teachers, who secured the law, were properly trained to deal with mass shootings.
“First of all, I don’t think you can put our Constitution in the attic. Because of political whims, or for some reason someone in the White House is part of our Constitution. You can ignore Article 2 of the Constitutional Amendment just because you want to remove it. “When Stitt was asked about President Byden’s call for stronger gun control and recent comments, Article 2 of the Constitutional Amendment “It’s not absolute,” he said.
“That’s exactly why it’s there. It’s the highest law of land,” he added. “We intend to protect our constitutional rights as Oklahoma. As Governor, I represent all 4 million Oklahoma and overwhelmingly uphold gun ownership and Article 2 of the Constitutional Amendment. increase.”
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Stitt summoned the team after seeing a law enforcement response that 19 students and two teachers were killed in a recent mass shooting at an elementary school in Yuvarde, Texas. He explained that he began drafting an enforcement order to prevent the situation. The situation from what happened in Oklahoma.
Administrative orders require all state police officers within the Oklahoma Department of Public Safety (DPS) and law enforcement education and training council (CLEET) accredited officers to successfully complete either DPS approval or CLEET. By doing so, we deal with law enforcement training. -Provided by authorized law enforcement active shooter emergency response training, or by a specific date depending on location.
All CLEET accredited basic academies in the state must also include training in their programs by January 23, next year.
The enforcement order is also coordinated by the Oklahoma School Security Institute (OSSI) with the DPS to provide “all public and private elementary and junior high schools” with an annual risk and vulnerability assessment to enhance school security. We want to provide recommendations for free. School or school district.
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In addition, this order tells education professionals how to preemptively identify mental health challenges with students who work with them daily to prevent challenges that could lead to situations that could endanger other students. Provides training opportunities. BTAM) training will be available to all education professionals in the state by July 2023.
This instruction also implements the use of the “Rave Panic Button” by September 2022. The app is accessible on all teachers’ phones and instantly notifies all surrounding law enforcement departments of emergencies, ensuring a timely response.
“Today we take practical steps in Oklahoma to protect citizens, ensure that law enforcement agencies are properly trained, properly funded and have all the resources and tools needed. I want to do that, “says Stitt. “We wanted to introduce technology within the school district so that teachers were well prepared and able to identify behavioral problems.”
When asked how likely the presidential order could prevent future mass shootings, Stitt emphasized the importance of proper education and family values at home. He admitted that there were some “social problems” that couldn’t fix any part of the law, but he continues to see how the educational system and homes throughout Oklahoma “teach good and evil.” I admitted that it would be.
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Through the order, Stitt expressed his hope that Oklahoma would set an example for the rest of the country on how to keep people properly safe while protecting the rights of Article 2 of the Constitutional Amendment.
Stitt’s office submitted a presidential order to the Oklahoma Secretary of State’s office on Wednesday.