Guns-on-campus bill 'clearly not dead'

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Guns-on-campus bill 'clearly not dead'

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Guns-on-campus bill 'clearly not dead,

Posted Tuesday, Apr. 12, 2011

Lt. Gov. David Dewhurst, the Senate's presiding officer, signaled his support for the bill ...

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Uh - Davis said:
If the bill comes up for debate, Davis plans an amendment that would allow colleges and universities, both public and private, to opt out of the requirements. Wentworth says he is receptive to a few amendments but opposes Davis'.
All the major schools would opt out. Thus, Davis is playing the RKBA movement again. See, I support something that won't allow gun carry. Duh.
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