Private schools can ban guns on their campuses, but not public institutions.
Topic: concealed carry
College Students Can’t be Trusted with Concealed Carry due to Alcohol, Depression
Via Campus Reform: According to several House Democrats, college students cannot be trusted to carry concealed firearms because of their propensity to drink alcohol and experience depressive episodes. In a letter sent to the leaders…
Six Private Universities in Texas Opt Out of Concealed Carry on Campus
St. Mary’s University in San Antonio joins five other universities to ban concealed carry on their campuses.
Nebraska Students want a Gun Free Zone
Both faculty and some students at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln oppose reversing the prohibition of concealed carry on college campuses and other public locations.
Truly Gun-Free Zones
There may be a solution to school shootings, but liberals might not want to hear it because it involves either calling the cops or carrying a gun. “Dr. J. Eric Dietz, director of Purdue University’s…
NRA wants to do College Outreach
It’s a good strategy, considering that universities and colleges are the hotbeds of anti-gun rights thanks to left-wing and liberal professors and administrators.
Ten More States looking at Campus Carry
Campus Reform with the latest: “As previously reported by Campus Reform, there are currently 10 states trying to add college campuses to the list of permissible places to carry a concealed firearm, including: Nevada, Indiana, Montana,…
UNC Editorial: Concealed Carry could Further Rape Culture
Apparently, arming students to protect themselves from sexual assaults and rapes actually encourages rape culture. At least that’s what a University of North Carolina editorial said.
Concealed Carry Efforts at Texas Colleges Drives Houston Chronicle Nuts
The Houston Chronicle claimed the concealed carry efforts on Texas college campuses could siphon away money from universities. Yeah, they went there.
Texas Faculty Told Not to Support On-Campus Carry Efforts for Students
Talk about an attempt to suppress free speech and Second Amendment rights. The faculty council chair at the University of Texas-Austin told faculty to not support the on-campus carry efforts in the university system: “Professor…