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Three W.Va. college presidents join national efforts for gun safety
Three leaders of West Virginia colleges are among more than 300 nationwide who have signed a letter asking lawmakers for stricter gun safety legislation. The petition, started by two college presidents in Georgia, calls on Congress to oppose laws that allow guns on school campuses and asks for heightened consumer safety standards, a ban of military style assault weapons and increased gun purchasing laws.
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Three W.Va. college presidents join national efforts for gun safety
Three leaders of West Virginia colleges are among more than 300 nationwide who have signed a letter asking lawmakers for stricter gun safety legislation. The petition, started by two college presidents in Georgia, calls on Congress to oppose laws that allow guns on school campuses and asks for heightened consumer safety standards, a ban of military style assault weapons and increased gun purchasing laws.
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