Pushing the envelope on Campus Carry?

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Re: Pushing the envelope on Campus Carry?

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I have more encouraging signs in the form of some draft rules by two institutions of higher learning within the Texas A&M University System (AgriLife Research and AgriLife Extension). These agencies are separate from Texas A&M University (i.e., they have separate state budgets and separate CEOs). Anyway, the draft rules for these agencies look good -- unfettered licensed concealed carry on agency property (buildings and vehicles -- no restrictions on laboratories, etc). Since I drive to and visit these facilities, these rules are a specific benefit to me. But I hope they are indications of the how administration throughout the System is viewing implementation of SB11.
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Re: Pushing the envelope on Campus Carry?

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Good to hear, hopefully TAMU follows the same idea when they publish their draft rules! I've asked to see if the draft rules will be available from UNT, and unfortunately they will not be published before being sent to the President. I hope they are published after that and before a final vote by the BOR...
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