Texas Lawmakers Pushing Bill Allowing Concealed Guns on Campus After College Shooting
Would prevent such violence they say
Supporters of a bill to allow concealed handguns into Texas college classrooms say gunfire at a Houston-area community college shows the measure is needed to protect lives.
An argument between two men at Lone Star College escalated into gunfire Tuesday, injuring them and a bystander.
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Definitely has my support.