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TX: First Day of Classes at Texas Tech with Campus Carry in Effect
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David Williamson
Website: http://keepandbeararms.com
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Monday marked the first day of classes for Texas Tech University. It was also the first day of classes for Texas Tech with the statewide campus carry law in effect. The law, which which went into effect August 1 at public universities across Texas, allows licensed students, faculty, and staff to carry concealed handguns on campus. As of Monday afternoon, Texas Tech Police said that the new law posed no problems on campus. In fact Cpl. Amy Ivey with the Texas Tech Police explained that since the law took effect, there has not been a single incident involving campus carry or guns on campus.
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Comment by:
teebonicus
(8/31/2016)
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Oh geez. Let me know when I can stop holding my breath.
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Comment by:
laker1
(8/31/2016)
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Was there anyone shot? No. This news will be quietly dismissed by next year. |
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