9/28/13

Glen Purvis

More severe penalties await anyone who's caught setting off a false alarm on a college campus. In this Bobcat Update, Glen Purvis tells us about House Bill 12-84.


The bill relates to false alarms or reports, which will now be treated as felonies. Such offenses had been regarded as Class A misdemeanors. An e-mail sent to Texas State faculty and students says the change was a response to bomb threats at universities across the state. Texas State sophomore Dominick Reed says he thinks the change is a step in the right direction:
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Last April, a Houston man was accused of sending three separate e-mails threatening to bomb the Admissions Office. Reed says the university, in his opinion, didn't respond appropriately to the threat:
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Senior Kiko Morlock was also surprised by the calm:
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Morlock says he believes the harsher punishment could help:
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For Bobcat Update, I'm Glen Purvis.

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