3/13/16

Macy Neel

Campus Carry will go into effect in August at Texas State. Under the new law, students will be allowed to carry concealed handguns on campus with only a few restrictions. Macy Neel has more in this Bobcat Update.

Carve-out zones are a vital part of how the campus carry laws will be applied at Texas State, but most students do not know what they are.
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Carve-out zones are places where guns will not be allowed.
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The carve-out zones include places that children would be, such as the Child Development Center, the Speech-Language-Hearing and physical therapy clinic, or anywhere summer activities or camps will be held. Guns will also not be allowed at the Student Health Center, the President's house and locations used for sporting events or polling.
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Most students agree with where the carve-out zones are placed.
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Some students believe that carve-out zones should also be extended to classrooms and residence halls.
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To learn more about the carve-out zones at Texas State, go to the Office of the President's website. For Bobcat Update, I'm Macy Neel.

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