A state law makes threats of mass violence at school a felony, even if they’re not credible. Judges and school officials say the law unnecessarily traumatizes kids.| ProPublica
A 2023 state law requires a yearlong expulsion for any student who threatens mass violence on school property. But some students have been kicked out even when school officials determined that the threat was not credible.| ProPublica
Three Knox County students remain locked up among the 31 charged.| Knoxville News Sentinel
Since the Covenant School shooting, Tennessee has not enacted any new laws to separate people from their guns when they pose a threat.| WPLN News
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