Governor Jerry Brown signed a new bill Saturday banning all guns on school campuses, even those allowed by school superintendents.
That now reverses a Kingsburg Joint Union High School District board policy that was passed back in April.
During that school board meeting, board members granted Superintendent Randy Morris the ability to select five employees to carry a gun on campus.
Those employees would have to obtain a valid concealed carry permits, go through training and file firearms agreements.
There are also three other districts in the state of California that passed the same policy.
Assemblyman Kevin McCarty, D-Sacramento, proposed the bill in February 2017.
by Fox26 News