BISMARCK, N.D. (AP) North Dakota's legislature is slated to decide whether concealed-carry permit holders can pack guns at schools, if officials there allow it.
The House endorsed the measure in February. The Senate Education Committee has given the bill a ``do not pass'' recommendation. The full Senate could debate the bill on Friday.
Education officials have opposed the measure.
The proposal would require someone who wants to carry a gun in school to undergo training with local law enforcement.
A similar measure that would allow teachers and other school officials to carry guns at school failed two years ago in the Legislature.