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Montana Uni System Preparing to Allow Concealed Guns on Campus

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The Montana University System (MUS) is asking neighboring states and the public for input on creating a framework for the implementation of a new law that allows the concealed carry of firearms on campus.

The legislation was first discussed in a hearing earlier this year. Republican Governor Greg Gianforte signed the bill into law on February 18, and it will go into effect on Montana’s campuses by June 1.

Creating Framework for Implementation

The university system has until next month’s meeting to create a policy for the implementation of the law in resident and campus life — particularly the standards and protocols that need to be enforced if students want to carry firearms around campus.

As part of its efforts to fund the implementation, the Montana legislature is on track to pass an additional $1 million in funding.

Brock Tessman, MUS’ Deputy Commissioner for Academic, Research, and Student Affairs, told US News the university system does not yet have specifics on the costs that would be accrued while implementing the law but it would include security infrastructure, mass communications to inform students and staff of the changes, and signage.

Tessman also explained that there may be additional costs associated with helping students, staff, and faculty members adjust to the “significant change” in the campus culture that the new policy would create.

Safety and Security Concerns

Supporters of the bill, such as the National Rifle Association, the National Association for Gun Rights, and the Montana Shooting Sports Association, believe the law will reduce restrictions that stopped responsible gun owners from carrying the firearms they needed to protect themselves.

However, opponents of the law are concerned that increased access to guns during these challenging times, particularly for students who are struggling with mental health problems, could increase suicides.

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