Wednesday, October 31, 2012

Cu boulder gun ban

  • Ken Bonetti, CU-Boulder Academic Adviser, Posts Sign On Door Politely Asking ...

    About a year ago, when CU's long-standing gun ban was being challenged in court, economics adviser Ken Bonetti posted a sign that stated absolutely no guns, concealed or otherwise, were allowed inside his office.

    www.huffingtonpost.com

  • Concealed weapon permit holders speak out at CU-Boulder gun forum

    The vocal majority at last month's forum expressed collective dismay and concern over a Colorado Supreme Court decision that struck down CU's gun ban. Top campus officials organized the second forum because concealed carry continues to be a hot topic ...

    www.denverpost.com

  • CU student carries gun, wants that right to stay

    But last March, the state supreme court threw that ban out. Now, a group of faculty members are working with a lawmaker to give more control over campus gun policies to the school. CU-Boulder law student Katherine Whitney doesn't want the policy to ...

    www.9news.com

  • CU Holding a Second Meeting on Concealed Carry Gun Permits

    Last spring the University of Colorado, Boulder's campus gun ban was struck down by the Colorado Supreme Court, forcing the university to abide by the Conceal Carry Act.

    www.kunc.org

  • CU-Boulder to host second campus forum on concealed carry

    Posted: 10/15/2012 06:17:21 PM MDT. Top University of Colorado leaders will hold a town hall meeting Wednesday afternoon to hear concerns from faculty, staff and students in light of a Colorado Supreme Court ruling that struck down the school's gun ban.

    www.coloradodaily.com

  • CU Board of Regents taking up guns at Wednesday debate

    BOULDER - Guns on campus has loomed as one of the most partisan debates among the University of Colorado's Board of Regents in recent years, and candidates for the at-large seat that is up for election in November have competing views on the issue ...

    www.denverpost.com

  • CU regents debate telling of candidates' stances on gun laws and lowering tuition

    Daniel Ong, a Libertarian candidate for the at-large seat, believes that CU's policy of banning CCP holders from keeping concealed weapons in undergraduate dorms interferes with the holders' legal rights.

    www.cuindependent.com

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