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|    Montana Legislature Considers Bill Allow    |
|    04 Jul 21 09:41:09    |
      XPost: alt.politics.clinton, alt.america, alt.gossip.celebrities       XPost: alt.fan.sean-hannity              The Montana Legislature held its first hearing on a bill that       allows gun owners in the state to carry concealed firearms for       self-defense, including on college campuses.              Introduced by Joliet Republican, Seth Berglee, the bill would       designate places where people in Montana can carry firearms and       areas in which there are exceptions.              Republicans are hopeful that the bill will be signed into law       this year. “If everybody knows college campuses are gun-free       zones, then that’s just an open target” Republican Barry Usher       argued during the hearing on Wednesday, adding that the latest       measure would make the state safer by doing away with “gun-free       zones.”              If the bill is approved, Montana would join states such as       Colorado and Utah that permit concealed weapons to be carried at       public colleges.              Provisions of the Bill       The bill prohibits the Montana Board of Regents, the state       university system, from prohibiting concealed firearms on       college campuses.              Additionally, students would no longer need a permit to possess       a firearm in a dormitory or carry one at events where alcohol is       consumed. However, guns not in immediate possession of the       permit holder would need to be locked.              The bill also seeks to expand the number of places where       firearms are allowed for permit holders, including banks and the       Capitol.              ‘Bill Wasn’t Necessary’       Although a similar guns-on-campus proposal didn’t make the cut       in the state legislature in 2015, this time the bill received       large scale support from gun rights advocates and state law       enforcement officials.              Despite multiple incidents of gun violence on campuses in recent       years provoking students to favor stricter gun laws, Berglee       defended the bill by saying that students shouldn’t sacrifice       one of their fundamental constitutional rights — the right to       own and carry a firearm — when they return to campus.                     Opponents however are not convinced. One of them, the Montana       Board of Regents, said the move would jeopardize safety on       campus and would risk increasing the state’s already steep       suicide rate.              Kevin McRae, deputy commissioner of higher education, argued       states that have allowed guns on campus have had to enforce more       restrictions on campus, showing the bill isn’t necessary.              What About Other States?       After the 2007 mass shooting at Virginia Tech and another in       2008 at Northern Illinois University, the American Legislative       Exchange Council adopted a bill to allow guns on college       campuses. The push has accelerated — snowballing into a movement       — so much so that 10 states now permit concealed weapons on       campus in some form.              However, several states that passed legislation to allow guns on       campus are also struggling to deal with the consequences,       including lawsuits and hefty costs.              In 2006, the Utah Supreme Court struck down a gun ban at the       University of Utah, stating the university’s decision ran       counter to state law. More recently, in Texas, a guns-on-campus       bill that passed in 2015 has forced intimidated faculty members       to abandon their positions while Florida’s community colleges       estimated they would need nearly $74 million to prepare for the       state’s gun policy.              https://thecollegepost.com/montana-guns-on-campus/                      --- SoupGate-DOS v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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