Students for Concealed Carry Announces Second National Conference
The second Students for Concealed Carry (formerly Students for Concealed Carry on Campus) national conference will be Aug. 8, 2011, in D.C.
The second Students for Concealed Carry (formerly Students for Concealed Carry on Campus) national conference will be Aug. 8, 2011, in D.C.
Harold Pease, Ph.D., who has taught history and political science for more than 25 years at Taft College, writes about the need for campus carry.
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.
Texas College Republicans and Young Conservatives of Texas asked Governor Perry to include campus carry in the June 2011 legislative special session.
A Virginia judge rules that universities, like police officers, have no legal duty to protect individuals.
By a vote of 21-10, the Texas Senate agreed to add a campus carry amendment to SB 1581, a higher education finance bill. The bill passed 19-12.
Texas Senator Eddie Lucio, Jr. (D-Brownsville) misleadingly claims that a local high school shares facilities with Texas A&M University-Kingsville.
SCCC reveals that Senator Rodney Ellis is spreading misinformation about SB 354’s potential impact on the cost of liability insurance for colleges.
Madison Welch, a student at Texas A&M University, questions Texas Senator Steve Ogden’s motivation for opposing Senate Bill 354 (campus carry).
Texas public colleges are no more deserving of the right to independently prohibit concealed carry than are municipal governments or state agencies.