Legislation that would allow school security officers to be armed with stun guns, pepper spray and similar weapons is advancing in the Virginia General Assembly. Security officers are not sworn law enforcement officers and are not allowed to be armed under current law. Opponents, including Democratic Gov. Terry McAuliffe’s administration, say they worry that stun guns and other such weapons could be turned against students. The bill has passed the House of Delegates and was approved on a 3-2 party-line vote by a Republican-controlled Senate subcommittee.