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In a study published in 2012, survey results from two college campuses indicated a majority of faculty, students, and staff (73%) did not want qualified individuals to be able to carry a gun on campus, 70% did not feel safer with more concealed guns on campus, and 72% did not think armed faculty, students, and staff would promote a greater ...
The group was formed in 2007, the day after the Virginia Tech massacre. [2] The group has promoted efforts to overturn campus gun bans in several states. [3]It has held "empty holster protests" in which students supporting the group carry empty holsters to protest bans on the carrying of concealed firearms on college campuses.
The Campaign to Keep Guns Off Campus is a 501(c)(3) non-profit gun control advocacy organization in the United States. The Campaign has chapters in several states, and works with colleges and universities across the country to oppose legislative policies that would force loaded, concealed guns on campuses.
The law also prohibits people from taking guns into areas with a capacity of more than 1,000 spectators — stadiums for football games, for example — or to on-campus daycare centers.
The law permits full-time faculty and staff of the state's public colleges to carry a weapon on college property, including in classrooms and lecture halls. New Tennessee law lets college faculty ...
Police found guns, 650 rounds of ammunition, knives and machete inside dorm room. A motion filed by the San Luis Obispo County District Attorney’s Office to increase Hojaboom’s bail revealed ...
By 2017 all six state universities, community colleges and technical schools must allow students to carry concealed weapons on campus. Kansas college students will be able to bring guns into ...
An anonymous author added a section about "guns on college campuses." First, this law does not legally apply to college campuses, unless they are public property within 1000 feet of a K-12 school. The author's information supports a general gun control viewpoint, with specific emphasis on college campuses.