By Lucia Murguia
Published: Tuesday, March 8, 2011
Updated: Tuesday, March 8, 2011 00:03
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After hearing about the Virginia Tech shooting in 2007 and the Northern Illinois shooting in 2008, the thought of students carrying concealed weapons on campus is daunting to many.
 
   
  
and "information" session, then sign the petition after you are filled with hypothetical fears instead of facts .Because of the high risk that guns would pose on campus and in the general well-being of students, the UTEP Student Government Association feels that it is by all means necessary to prevent the legislature from passing such a law. SGA has taken the initiative to begin a petition and a resolution for UTEP students to be a part of.
There will be a rally on campus for students, faculty members and the public to attend March 9 at noon in Leech Grove. The rally will consist of an information session along with a live signing session.
"We believe that if we attain at least 2,500 votes opposing concealed weapons on campus, we can push Governor Rick Perry away from the signing the bill,"


 
  
 
 
  
 They have had at least two police reports of people with guns "seen" on campus this year, there are a couple of bullet holes in buildings which strayed from Mexico, and I'm sure their "parking lot gun farm" would be attractive to criminals.  El Paso has quite a few licensees in the general population.
 They have had at least two police reports of people with guns "seen" on campus this year, there are a couple of bullet holes in buildings which strayed from Mexico, and I'm sure their "parking lot gun farm" would be attractive to criminals.  El Paso has quite a few licensees in the general population.