By arming faculty and staff, we are putting them and students at greater risk of serious bodily injury or death by gunfire. Ask police officers who have responded to an active shooter event. They will tell you that information can be very sparse or inaccurate during an active shooter event, so if a teacher has a gun out when police show up, there is a decent chance the teacher will be shot.

 

Teachers and faculty carry a heavy enough load without being asked to shoulder the additional responsibility of carrying a firearm into the classroom. Who will be responsible when a student gets access to a teacher’s weapon and shoots the teacher? Another student? Himself? Or takes the weapon home and shoots family members? Will the legislators who gave the student access to that weapon be accountable?

The State Senate passed SB1325 by a vote of 26 to 5. HB1202 is on the April 17 State House calendar. These bills would allow teachers to carry firearms in schools – a potential death sentence to faculty, staff, and students.

 

The voices of the people are being ignored once again, as the Senate not only silenced microphones during public protest and outcry, but forcibly removed protesters from the gallery.  Our governing body needs to listen to the people and pass legislation that is in the best interests of students, parents, faculty, and staff; legislation that focuses on prevention of gun violence rather than the proliferation of weapons.  

 

We, the undersigned candidates, stand in solidarity with the activists who are speaking up for safety in our schools and urge the Tennessee House of Representatives to reject this irresponsible and dangerous legislation, for the sake of the lives of faculty, staff and students. Furthermore, we implore Governor Bill Lee to act responsibly on behalf of the citizens of the State of Tennessee and veto this bill if it crosses his desk. 

 

 Teri Mai of Spring Hill announced her candidacy for the Tennessee House of Representatives, District 92, today. District 92 encompasses Marshall County and a portion of Williamson County, including parts of Thompson’s Station and Spring Hill. Teri will be running against Republican incumbent Todd Warner.

Teri is a lifelong Democrat who had not been interested in running for office until recently.  When asked “Why now?” she stated, “Because I cannot, in good conscience, sit back and let the current Republican supermajority continue to run rough-shod over the good people of Middle Tennessee.”

If elected, three key issues Teri will work to change are:

  1. Common sense gun safety reforms;
  2. The right of all persons to bodily autonomy; and
  3. Election reforms to make voting safe and accessible for all who are eligible to vote.

Teri is a native Texan. She received her undergraduate degree from St. Edward’s University in Austin, Texas, and her juris doctor degree from Florida Coastal School of Law in Jacksonville, Florida. She moved to Spring Hill, Tennessee in January 2021. In addition to her leadership role with the Williamson County Democratic Party, she is an active member of Grace Episcopal Church in Spring Hill and the Tennessee Valley Corvette Club.

For more information contact:

Teri Mai
615-905-6588
info@TeriMai4TN.com