Sep 22, 2015
A law professor at the University of Missouri has filed a lawsuit that challenges the school’s gun ban.
Royce de R. Barondes’ lawsuit argues that voters in Missouri approved a constitutional amendment last year that allows people to keep a gun in the passenger compartment of a vehicle.
But Barondes, who has a concealed-carry permit, is prohibited from bringing his firearm on campus because of the university’s ban.
The professor, who is being represented by one of his former students, Jennifer Bukowsky, talked to Brian Kilmeade this morning on “Fox and Friends.”
Eight states – Mississippi, Wisconsin, Kansas, Oregon, Texas, Utah, Colorado and Idaho – allow guns to be carried on public college campuses.
Barondes and Bukowsky said the university should respect state law and the Second Amendment.
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