The University of Colorado regents on Wednesday dodged taking a stance on whether concealed carry permit holders should be able to bring their weapons to campus.
The Republican controlled Board of Regents voted 6-2 to "postpone indefinitely" a measure that sought support for concealed carry on CU's campuses. Regent Michael Carrigan, D Boulder, did not vote.
Read the article: The Daily Camera (Boulder, Colo.)
Colorado: CU's Board of Regents delays taking stand on guns on campus 'indefinitely'
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