Colorado Supreme Court Hears University of Colorado Gun Ban Case
On June 8, 2011, the Colorado Supreme Court heard the case of Regents of the University of Colorado v. Students for Concealed Carry on Campus.
On June 8, 2011, the Colorado Supreme Court heard the case of Regents of the University of Colorado v. Students for Concealed Carry on Campus.
A Virginia judge rules that universities, like police officers, have no legal duty to protect individuals.
On 5/19/11 Texas SB 1581, which contained an amendment legalizing campus carry, was struck down in the Texas House, on a parliamentary point of order.
Kilgore College President Bill Holda, who previously condemned attempts to legalize campus carry in Texas, now says he does not oppose it.
These two news articles and four op-eds about campus carry appeared in various U.S. newspapers between March 7 and March 21 of 2011.
With the November 2, 2010, elections behind us, proposed campus carry legislation is now the story of the hour in many U.S. states.
Students at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas convened to discuss the pros and cons of legalizing licensed concealed carry on college campuses.
SCCC Southwest Regional Director Daniel Crocker and SCCC Texas Legislative Director W. Scott Lewis make their case to the Dallas Morning News.
The Colorado Supreme Court has agreed to hear the case of Regents of the Univ. of Colo. v. Students for Concealed Carry on Campus.
In the aftermath of the September 28, 2010, shooting at the University of Texas, the issue of campus carry received a lot of media attention.