National Post (National Edition)

ARKANSAS TO ALLOW CONCEALED GUNS AT COLLEGES

- The Associated Press

LITTLE ROCK, ARK. Arkansas’s governor signed a sweeping gun rights measure into law on Wednesday that will allow concealed handguns at state colleges, some bars, government buildings and even the state capitol.

The measure approved by Republican Gov. Asa Hutchinson allows someone with a concealed handgun license to carry at the locations if they undergo up to eight hours of active-shooter training. Hutchinson chaired a National Rifle Associatio­n task force that called for trained, armed staff at schools after the 2012 elementary school shooting in Newtown, Conn.

“This bill, in my view, reflects the will of the General Assembly and is constituti­onal and will balance public safety and the Second Amendment,” Hutchinson said.

The legislatio­n originally was intended to only allow faculty and staff to carry concealed handguns at college campuses, but the bill expanded as it hit roadblocks in the Legislatur­e.

The NRA backed the original bill but then dropped its support when it was amended to limit campus carry to people who were at least 25 years old and went through up to 16 hours of additional training. The gun rights group supported the version Hutchinson signed into law.

A 2013 law allows faculty and staff to carry concealed guns at colleges and universiti­es in Arkansas, but only if the schools allowed it. None of the schools had opted to do so.

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