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KS: Guns Don’t Belong on Campus, Say Faculty Members at Universities
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Website: http://libertyparkpress.com
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Faculty at all six Kansas Board of Regents universities oppose the concealed carry of firearms on campus and approved resolutions basically saying: Handguns have no place on college campuses. A statement released Tuesday by Kansas faculty leaders said the campuses agree in their opposition of legislation that, starting July 1, would allow qualifying students, faculty, administrators and visitors to carry a concealed handgun into campus buildings.
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laker1
(3/29/2017)
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Living proof that Regents are brain dead. Guns are already on campus and they always have been. Nothing stopping someone with ill intent to walk on campus anywhere they want to go. |
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