Up in arms: Conceal carry policy continues to spark controversy among  students, faculty and staff – The Sunflower

Up in arms: Conceal carry policy continues to spark controversy among students, faculty and staff – The Sunflower

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With the implementation of the 2017 Kansas Personal and Family Protection Act, college universities were forced to make difficult decisions regarding which facilities should be properly and legally re-designated as gun-free facilities. Unlike neighboring universities like the University of Kansas and Kansas State University, Wichita State chose to label no facilities on campus — including

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