In a draft report, the Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School Public Safety Commission recommended that teachers who volunteer and undergo extensive background checks and training be allowed to carry concealed guns on campus to stop future shootings.
 
The 15-member commission will present its final report to Gov. Rick Scott, incoming Gov. Ron DeSantis and the Legislature by Jan. 1.
 
The commission includes law enforcement, education and mental health professionals, a legislator and the fathers of two slain students.
 
The report details school security and staff response to the shooting, in addition to police response time, radios that did not work, and problems communicating between law enforcement agencies and medical responders.
 
It also details the shooter's (Nikolas Cruz) actions and behaviors, before and after the event.