Campus Carry Celebrates Two Years in Texas, Doomsayer Professors Refuse to Comment

They screeched about shootouts in classrooms. They claimed their students cried at the thought of people with guns in lecture halls. “It’ll chill free speech!” they predicted, if the state allowed licensed students to carry guns on campus. They even sued to try to block the law. And now, after two years of uneventful campus … Read more

Concealed Carry on College Campuses Doesn’t Violate the Constitution

“I am pleased to see this two-year-old law upheld. Once again, opponents of campus carry have failed to provide evidence that campus carry makes college campuses less safe or inhibits the free exchange of ideas. In Texas, vetted, licensed adults have been allowed to take their concealed firearms into places like movie theaters, churches, and … Read more

TX Campus Carry Prevails Again, Shooting’s Big Business and At Least They Weren’t Shot — TTAG Daily Digest

Fifth Circuit Rejects Constitutional Challenges to “Campus Carry” The same three UT professors are shot down yet again. It’s almost as if they don’t really have a case . . . [Glass] argues that there is no rational basis for Texas to allow private universities to ban concealed carry but not public universities. In addition, … Read more