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Montana Republican Gov. Greg Gianforte Thursday put his signature on a controversial bill that will expand opportunities to carry concealed firearms in the state, including on college campuses.
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The state of Montana became the newest constitutional carry state, and good for them. If only a certain other state that considers itself pro-gun would get a move on and pass constitutional carry, too. (Squints at Georgia.)
Anyway, with Montana’s passage of the new law, things
should be pretty simple. However, it seems that colleges and universities in the state are looking at what they should do from here.
The implications of Montana’s new constitutional-carry gun law will take some time to settle out on the state’s college campuses.
“There are two things we know,” Montana University System Deputy Commissioner Kevin McRae said on Friday. “First, the Board of Regents’ May meeting will have a lot of decisions to make regarding firearms policy. And second, the regents and the U system will stay committed to keeping our campuses safe places for students and staff and the public to teach and learn and grow and thrive.”