A US district judge has
rejected a motion by a group of University of Texas professors to block a
law that allows students carry guns in their classrooms.
Under
the new law, which was introduced earlier this month, allowed handgun
license holders aged 21 and older bring their concealed handguns into
classrooms and other facilities on the roughly 50,000-student campus.
The professors tried to ban the so-called “campus carry” law on the grounds that it harms academic freedom.
The
professors also argued that young people who are experiencing the
college life should not be given access to guns as it would be a recipe
for disaster.
District Judge Lee Yeakel, however, denied them the
motion, saying the academics "have failed to establish a substantial
likelihood of ultimate success on the merits of their asserted claims.”
"It
appears to the court that neither the Texas Legislature nor the
(university's) Board of Regents has overstepped its legitimate power to
determine where a licensed individual may carry a concealed handgun in
an academic setting," Yeakel noted. Students of the University of Texas protest the so-called campus carry lawSupporters
of the law argue that it could prevent mass shootings on the campus.
This is while, higher education officials have voiced concern that it
will discourage students from attending universities across Texas.
“There
is simply no legal justification to deny licensed, law-abiding citizens
on campus the same measure of personal protection they are entitled to
elsewhere in Texas,” Attorney General Ken Paxton, who is a Republican,
said in a statement.
The professors also feared that the presence
of armed students would force them alter their classroom presentations
on controversial issues such as reproductive rights to prevent possible
violence.
On August 1, 1966, the University of Texas in Austin
witnessed one of the deadliest mass shootings in the country’s history,
when student Charles Whitman killed 16 people in a rampage, gunning them
down firing from a perch atop a clock tower on the campus.
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