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It's part of a new set of policies designed to provide a safer environment and faster entry to athletic events.
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Students, staff and faculty members from colleges across Kansas gathered at the University of Kansas today (MON) to hold a silent protest against a state law that will allow concealed firearms on campus next year.
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Colleges and universities are exempt until next year from a law allowing guns in public buildings. A new proposal would make that exemption permanent.
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Here are today's regional news headlines from the Associated Press, compiled by the KPR News staff.
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State universities are grappling with the fact that soon, they'll have to allow students, staff and faculty members to carry concealed weapons on campus. The Kansas Board of Regents is now considering a proposal that would help schools comply with the law.
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Salina police say a man with a concealed handgun has been hospitalized after accidentally shooting himself in the leg at a theater.
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The permit program is expected to remain popular despite a new law that allows Kansans to carry concealed guns without a license.
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Here's a summary of the day's Kansas news headlines from the Associated Press.
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Here's a summary of the day's Kansas news headlines from the Associated Press.
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By July 1st, most Kansans who are 21 or older will be allowed to carry concealed firearms without permits.