Oklahoma chancellor vows to oppose guns on campus
OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) — Oklahoma 's chancellor of higher education vows to continue opposing any proposal to allow students to carry concealed weapons on campus.
Chancellor Glen Johnson made the comments Thursday during a budget presentation to state lawmakers. He says the state regents and officials with all 25 state colleges and universities oppose such a move, saying it creates a “more dangerous environme...
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