Missouri Just Created Armed School Rangers — Every Dem Voted No
SB 905 mandates Air Marshal-level training, arrest powers, and a badge in every district — and not one Democrat would vote yes.
Senate Bill 905 passed the Republican-controlled Missouri legislature on May 28, and Governor Mike Kehoe is sitting on a pen.
The bill creates a new class of school protector: the **Missouri Ranger**. Forget the polo shirt and the walkie-talkie. Rangers complete 160 hours of POST-certified training — constitutional law, firearms, close-quarters combat, active shooter response, defensive tactics, de-escalation, bomb and arson instruction. The full package.
Before they ever set foot on a school campus, candidates have to pass a physical fitness standard that Senate sponsor David Gregory didn't soft-pedal: **"You have to be in physical fitness superior to a Marine."** Under 35? That's 40 pushups in under a minute and a 1.5-mile run in under 12:30.
Once certified, Rangers carry a badge, a certificate, and limited police powers — including **arrest authority** — on district property and school buses. They receive the same qualified immunity as sworn law enforcement. The district controls whether they carry, what they carry, and every operational detail. Local authority. Local accountability. No state mandate to arm anyone who doesn't want to be armed.
This is the layered, locally controlled school defense gun owners have been demanding for years. It fills the gap between armed staff and full-time school resource officers — giving smaller and rural districts a real, credentialed option without requiring the budget for a sworn cop at a full law enforcement salary.
**And every Democrat in both chambers voted no.**
State Rep. Elizabeth Fuchs of St. Louis delivered the opposition's closing argument without a hint of hesitation: *"The answer to guns in schools is not more guns in schools."*
That's the whole argument. That's it. No counter-proposal. No alternative that stops a shooter in the thirty seconds that actually matter. Just a bumper sticker — while the children of Missouri wait.
No counselor outruns a bullet. No mental health hotline clears a hallway. The Missouri Ranger does.
Every Republican voted yes. Every Democrat voted no. That's not a close call or a policy nuance — **that is a choice about whose kids they're willing to gamble with.**
The bill is on Kehoe's desk. He should sign it today.
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**Watch this:** If Kehoe signs, Missouri becomes the blueprint — and anti-gun state legislators everywhere will face the same impossible question Fuchs just answered out loud. Other states are already watching. The pressure to build their own Rangers program is coming. Make sure your legislators know you're watching too.
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