Kansas regents considering new policy for guns on campuses
(AP) — The Kansas Board of Regents is soliciting comments from state universities about a proposal to allow people to carry concealed guns on their campuses, but not openly carry the weapons.
A 2013 state law says adults 21 and older who can carry concealed guns can bring them into public buildings unless those buildings have security measures such as metal detectors.
According to the policy, anyone who violates the rules must leave campus immediately, with the weapon, and possibly face additional discipline in accordance with university codes of conduct.