One Year Later, Still No Problems In Texas With Campus Carry
It’s been one year since “campus carry” was implemented in Texas — and its flagship university hasn’t seen a rise in gun shootouts in classrooms and libraries.
Read moreIt’s been one year since “campus carry” was implemented in Texas — and its flagship university hasn’t seen a rise in gun shootouts in classrooms and libraries.
Read moreWill Arkansans be able to exercise their Second Amendment rights on the University of Arkansas at Little Rock campus?
Read moreLeft-wing professors may not like campus carry laws — but don’t expect them to quit in protest, according to one expert.
Read moreThe University of Arkansas System, through its General Counsel, Joann Maxey, recently released a policy statement on the “Campus Carry” law passed by the legislature this year.
Read moreState Rep. Charlie Collins’s “Campus Carry” bill easily passed out of the state House Monday afternoon.
Read moreRep. Charlie Collins’s “Campus Carry” bill made it one step closer to becoming law today.
Read moreContrary to the claims of concealed-carry opponents, allowing concealed carry on campus among faculty and staff actually does make us safer, says a survivor of the Columbine High School massacre.
Read moreAs you’ve probably already heard, State Rep. Charlie Collins’s “Campus Carry” bill was narrowly defeated yesterday in the House Education Committee.
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