On Aug. 1, 1966, a shooter killed 15 people and injured 31 others from a tower on UT’s campus. The earliest recorded university shooting, it’s also known as the first modern mass shooting in the U.S.
What is University of Texas at Austin?
"________ sets the age requirement to carry a gun at 21 years of age. A 2022 federal court case, Firearms Policy Coalition, Inc. et. al., v. Steven McCraw, et. al., challenged the constitutionality of this restriction. The court ruled that 18-to-20-year-olds may not be prosecuted under this restriction based solely on their age."
What is Texas Law?
The ______ Law allows individuals who are licensed to “carry a concealed handgun on or about the license holder’s person while the license holder is on the campus of an institution of higher education”.
What is The Campus Carry Law?
The color that represents Gun Violence Awareness.
What is Orange?
Where you can find information on Gun Violence Awareness Month. (EX: Which month it is, what color represents it, etc.)
What is wearorange.org?
On Oct 28, 2002, a University of Arizona College of Nursing student killed three professors and later died by suicide.
What is University of Arizona, Tucson?
Since 2017, the state has allowed residents to carry loaded, hidden handguns in public without a background check or permit. In 2023, _____ had the seventeenth lowest gun death rate among the states.
What is North Dakota?
This policy sets forth rules governing the possession of weapons and simulated weapons in and around premises owned or controlled by NYU.
What is Weapons and Simulated Weapons Policy?
Gun Violence Awareness Month.
What is June?
On April 16, 2007, this University massacre had 32 people killed, 23 injured, and the shooter took his own life during the massacre. It is known as the deadliest college shooting on record.
What is Virginia Tech?
In 2023, _______ repealed background checks and permits for handgun purchases. Before that occurred, in 2022, _______ had the twentieth highest gun death rate among the states.
What is North Carolina?
The regulation where the possession of firearms on the University campus or any land or property occupied by the University of Florida is prohibited.
What is Possession and Use of Firearms?
What is the first Friday of June?
On July 7, 2016, five Dallas police officers were killed and 11 people were injured — including nine officers and two civilians — in and around Dallas College buildings. The shooter died when police detonated a bomb.
What is Dallas College, El Centro Campus?
_____ has among the strongest gun safety laws in the country and low levels of gun ownership. Following the horrific mass shooting during a parade in Highland Park on July 4, 2022, lawmakers took action to address gun violence and enacted critical gun safety laws, including a prohibition on assault weapons and high-capacity magazines.
What is Illinois?
The policy where weapons are prohibited on campus. In addition to the traditional penal code sections, the educational code and UCLA Policy 131 adds restrictions with respect to campus communities.
What is Weapons on Campus?
The year Gun Violence Awareness Month was created
What is 2015?