HB 1572, which would have allowed handguns on Virgina college campuses....

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I hope there some local members who can run with this...
http://www.roanoke.com/news/roanoke/wb/wb/xp-50658

Gun bill gets shot down by panel
HB 1572, which would have allowed handguns on college campuses, died in subcommittee.

By Greg Esposito
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A bill that would have given college students and employees the right to carry handguns on campus died with nary a shot being fired in the General Assembly.

House Bill 1572 didn't get through the House Committee on Militia, Police and Public Safety. It died Monday in the subcommittee stage, the first of several hurdles bills must overcome before becoming laws.

The bill was proposed by Del. Todd Gilbert, R-Shenandoah County, on behalf of the Virginia Citizens Defense League. Gilbert was unavailable Monday and spokesman Gary Frink would not comment on the bill's defeat other than to say the issue was dead for this General Assembly session.

Virginia Tech spokesman Larry Hincker was happy to hear the bill was defeated. "I'm sure the university community is appreciative of the General Assembly's actions because this will help parents, students, faculty and visitors feel safe on our campus."

Del. Dave Nutter, R-Christiansburg, would not comment Monday because he was not part of the subcommittee that discussed the bill.

Most universities in Virginia require students and employees, other than police, to check their guns with police or campus security upon entering campus. The legislation was designed to prohibit public universities from making "rules or regulations limiting or abridging the ability of a student who possesses a valid concealed handgun permit ... from lawfully carrying a concealed handgun."

The legislation allowed for exceptions for participants in athletic events, storage of guns in residence halls and military training programs.

Last spring a Virginia Tech student was disciplined for bringing a handgun to class, despite having a concealed handgun permit. Some gun owners questioned the university's authority, while the Virginia Association of Chiefs of Police came out against the presence of guns on campus.

In June, Tech's governing board approved a violence prevention policy reiterating its ban on students or employees carrying guns and prohibiting visitors from bringing them into campus facilities.
 
Wonder if will come backto bite them, and perhaps
be used in a positive manner. I recall a gal who lost
her parents in a drive in shooting in Texas, that loosened
carry laws there.:)
 
Hopefully HB 1572 comes up in a way that everybody hears what it was and what it was meant to do without somebody somehow twistng it into an evil proposal. Unfortunately I'm out of college till next year on medical leave, but I'm definitely going to be looking into what I can do to protect myself. UNH has a similar no weapons on campus policy.
 
IWONDER HOW VT SPOKESMAN lARRY HINCKER WILL SLEEP TONIGHT NOW THAT THE CAMPUS IS" A SAFER PLACE" HE SHOULD BE FIRED LIKE IMUS FOR MAKING
DUMB COMMENTS. HE SHOULD ALSO VISIT EVERY STUDENS FAMILY OF SLAIN OR WOUNDED STUDENTS AND BEG FOR THEIR FORGIVENESS.
 
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