RICHMOND — Firefighters and EMTs could carry concealed weapons while on duty under a bill the Virginia Senate narrowly passed Tuesday.
The measure, sponsored by Sen. Amanda F. Chase (R-Chesterfield), would require emergency personnel to obtain the usual concealed-carry permit as well as permission from the local fire or emergency medical chief. The local elected governing body would also have to sign off.
Chase, who drew attention this year for wearing a gun on her hip on the Senate floor, is the mother of an EMT. She said emergency responders called to the scene of a volatile emergency — such as an active shooting — might need to defend themselves, particularly in rural areas where sheriff’s deputies are spread thin and sometimes slow to arrive.
Democrats opposed the measure, led by Sen. Jeremy S. McPike (D-Prince William), a volunteer firefighter in Dale City, who warned that arming firefighters and EMTs without training would pose a danger and create a legal liability.
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9 comments:
Awesome idea.
Why should firefighters and EMTs not be allowed to carry weapons? Almost everyone should be allowed to, within reason.
This has bad idea written all over it.
In Virginia your allowed to carry a gun with a permit. Go buy a gun. Wait 10 mins for background check. Your out the door.
3:30, because they are special heroes, with special privileges and are just plain better than others.
/sarc off. I agree, we all have a 2A right.
And so it begins!! The wild wild west is coming back around. Imagine all the backlash and lawsuits from this one
Good idea except they shouldn't need permission from the local fire or emergency chief.
Yeah, Larry Hogan is next to pass this.
If you have never revived an overdose patient,or walked into the middle of a domestic situation, been ambushed on a call,you have no clue.you have to protect the protectors. Every day you turn on the news,its a daily occurrence.long overdue law!
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