> i'd like to change the character saix. it's not college kids. in texas, the law requires you to be 21 years of age to have a license. so, if you're a traditional freshman, sophomore, junior, you're 17, 18, 19, 20 years old, so you're not eligible for a concealed carry license. it's mainly members of the faculty, staf -- >> i was a youngest kid in my class and 21 in my senior year. >> me, too. we're back. with having more guns on college campuses make them safer places to stud,? a long list of lawmakers down in Get Live News Updates Every Minute from vimarsana.com Curated from 23000 News Agencies."> > i'd like to change the character saix. it's not college kids. in texas, the law requires you to be 21 years of age to have a license. so, if you're a traditional freshman, sophomore, junior, you're 17, 18, 19, 20 years old, so you're not eligible for a concealed carry license. it's mainly members of the faculty, staf -- >> i was a youngest kid in my class and 21 in my senior year. >> me, too. we're back. with having more guns on college campuses make them safer places to stud,? a long list of lawmakers down in Get Live News Updates Every Minute from vimarsana.com Curated from 23000 News Agencies." property="og:description"> > i'd like to change the character saix. it's not college kids. in texas, the law requires you to be 21 years of age to have a license. so, if you're a traditional freshman, sophomore, junior, you're 17, 18, 19, 20 years old, so you're not eligible for a concealed carry license. it's mainly members of the faculty, staf -- >> i was a youngest kid in my class and 21 in my senior year. >> me, too. we're back. with having more guns on college campuses make them safer places to stud,? a long list of lawmakers down in Get Live News Updates Every Minute from vimarsana.com Curated from 23000 News Agencies.">