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TexasTowelie

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Mon Apr 29, 2013, 08:19 PM Apr 2013

Guns on campus bill scheduled for Texas House vote

AUSTIN, Texas —

One of the top pro-gun bills before Texas lawmakers this session was green-lighted Monday for a House floor vote this weekend, and a top backer predicted approval there for the plan to allow concealed weapons permit holders to carry their handguns into college classrooms.

The Calendars Committee scheduled the floor vote for Saturday in the House. Getting the bill even that far is a significant development for supporters of an issue that erupted into one of the most contentious of the session two years ago. In 2011, the issue died without a vote in the House despite a majority of member signing on in support.

This year, the House version of the bill would eliminate the current ban on concealed weapons at colleges and universities, but it still allows public schools to ban weapons if they first meet with students, faculty and staff to consider their input. Private schools would be allowed to opt in.

Rep. Dan Flynn, R-Van, one of the primary authors of the bill, said the opt-out language has softened opposition from higher education officials who worry that allowing guns on campus will increase campus violence and suicide. He said he expects the House will approve it but declined to discuss its prospects in the Senate.

More at http://www.statesman.com/ap/ap/education/guns-on-campus-bill-scheduled-for-texas-house-vote/nXbfZ/ .

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Guns on campus bill scheduled for Texas House vote (Original Post) TexasTowelie Apr 2013 OP
The statistics that more guns = more shootings Ilsa Apr 2013 #1
Great idea! What could possibly go wrong? nt Deep13 Apr 2013 #2

Ilsa

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1. The statistics that more guns = more shootings
Mon Apr 29, 2013, 08:23 PM
Apr 2013

whether intentional or accidental just aren't getting through.

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