Kansas State University Gun Policy to Allow Campus-Wide Concealed Carry

Kansas State University Gun Policy to Allow Campus-Wide Concealed Carry

The concealed carry policy currently formulated by Kansas State University (KSU) will allow campus-wide concealed carry once the law takes effect in July 2017.

Kansas’ campus carry law requires students to be allowed to carry a concealed handgun for self-defense in any building that “[doesn’t] have security measures, including metal detectors.” This gives universities the option to heighten security at all buildings–in an attempt to guarantee student safety–or to allow students to contribute to their own safety by carrying concealed in less-secure buildings. KSU’s current policy takes the latter position.

According to the Kansas City Star, “no residence hall, classroom, or other campus location would have the security measures that would allow a complete concealed carry prohibition.” But the current policy would allow concealed carry to be barred in locations where “temporary security” is in place.

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