A bill was proposed by an Indiana representative to allow firearms at public universities. Ball State does not currently allow firearms on campus, but that could change if the bill is passed. DN PHOTO RACHEL PODNER
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A bill was proposed by an Indiana representative to allow firearms at public universities. Ball State does not currently allow firearms on campus, but that could change if the bill is passed. DN PHOTO RACHEL PODNER
The Center for Peace and Conflict Studies is hosting “Gun Rights, Ownership, and Reform: A Panel Discussion” to inform people about the different solutions and sides of the firearm debate. DN FILE PHOTO RACHEL PODNER
Shown above is an example of an empty holster, demonstrated byDavid Vest, president of Students for Concealed Carry Ball State chapter .DN PHOTO RACHEL PODNER