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W.Va. colleges prohibit weapons on campus
CHARLESTON, W.Va. -- West Virginia law prohibits "deadly weapons" on elementary and high school property, with the exception of armed security guards or police, but the state leaves it up to individual colleges and universities how to handle guns on their campuses.
None of West Virginia's four-year public colleges and universities permit weapons on campus, with schools outlining their own policies on the issue, according to the West Virginia Higher Education Policy Commission.
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W.Va. colleges prohibit weapons on campus
CHARLESTON, W.Va. -- West Virginia law prohibits "deadly weapons" on elementary and high school property, with the exception of armed security guards or police, but the state leaves it up to individual colleges and universities how to handle guns on their campuses.
None of West Virginia's four-year public colleges and universities permit weapons on campus, with schools outlining their own policies on the issue, according to the West Virginia Higher Education Policy Commission.
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