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FAQ
Why does HB2370 say “weapons detection systems” instead of “metal detectors”?
Families may call them metal detectors. Arizona’s public record uses the broader term “weapons detection systems.” The issue is straightforward: safety equipment needs clear rules, responsible safeguards, and accountable communication.
Is HB2370 the same as Michael’s Law?
No. HB4109 / Michael’s Law concerns parent notice and school-safety procedures. HB2370 concerns weapons detection systems administration.
Is Rosa Cantu listed as a sponsor of HB2370?
No. Public records identify Lydia Hernandez as a sponsor of HB2370. Rosa Cantu is included for school-governance context only; no direct public record has been added here attributing HB2370 sponsorship or amendment authorship to Rosa.
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Corrections and public-record questions
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