Senate moves to allow temporary door locks in public buildings
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Senate moves to allow temporary door locks in public buildings
Photo illustration by Getty Images.Legislation aimed at making schools and other buildings safer during emergency events, like active shooters, passed through the Senate on Monday. House Bill 651, sponsored by Rep. Amy Regier, R-Kalispell, creates an exemption in state fire code for temporary door locks in public buildings. Temporary door locks can help save lives, according to a study published in the Journal of Mass Violence Research. In fact,…
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