Ohio Legislature Approves Campus Carry Bill
The bill allows school boards at public colleges to craft concealed weapons policies.
The bill allows school boards at public colleges to craft concealed weapons policies.
The denial shows school policy bans must be limited in order to comply with the law.
The policy will be sent to the Kansas Board of Regents for final approval.
The legal opinion was handed down to clarify local interpretations of federal and state laws.
The professors had hoped to temporarily stop people from carrying concealed guns on campus.
The requirements were praised by some district board members and criticized by others.
The law requires employees to register their weapons with campus or local police before bringing them on campus.
The bill was opposed by all of the state’s public college presidents and police chiefs.
The controversial law still forbids students from carrying concealed handguns.
Community members said they were surprised by the decision.