Tag: concealed carry policy
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UW-Green Bay Faculty Senate opposes campus carry
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Members of the UW-Green Bay Faculty Senate voted unanimously at the group’s meeting on campus Wednesday, Oct. 28, to register opposition to a legislative proposal that would amend the state’s concealed-carry law to allow permitted civilians to bring guns and other deadly weapons into UW System campus buildings. The text of the resolution: WHEREAS, the…
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UW-Green Bay Faculty Senate opposes campus carry
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Members of the UW-Green Bay Faculty Senate voted unanimously at the group’s meeting on campus Wednesday, Oct. 28, to register opposition to a legislative proposal that would amend the state’s concealed-carry law to allow permitted civilians to bring guns and other deadly weapons into UW System campus buildings. The text of the resolution: Resolution of the University of Wisconsin–Green Bay…
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State’s largest newspaper: Keep campus gun ban in place
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The Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel’s opinion page thinks very little of a plan by two Republican state senators to overrule the UW System ban on deadly weapons in campus buildings.
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Reporters interview students on Concealed Carry proposal
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Media outlets descended on campus earlier this week to solicit opinions on a proposal by two state legislators to loosen state law that prohibits concealed-carry permit holders from carrying weapons inside public university and college buildings. UW System President Ray Cross and System chancellors have expressed concern about the proposal. Among students, at least here…
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Some students push for campus concealed carry
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NBC 26 on Tuesday (Nov. 1) aired a story about a small group of UW-Green Bay students looking to take Wisconsin’s concealed carry law a step further on campus. Here’s a link to that story, along with a message from University Police Chief Tomas Kujawa that answers questions and offers resources pertaining to the new…
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Reminder: UW-Green Bay bans guns, weapons from buildings and events
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Concealed carry became law in Wisconsin on Tuesday (Nov. 1), and UW-Green Bay continues to ban guns and other weapons from campus buildings and special events. For those of you who missed it last week, here’s a message on the issue from UW-Green Bay Police Chief Tomas Kujawa.