Concealed carry: Laws and permit numbers by state

Campus Safety website offers a breakdown of common terminology, laws, requirements and permits issued by state


While concealed carry on campuses continues to be a topic of concern to facility managers, Campus Safety website offers a breakdown of common terminology, laws, requirements and permits issued by state.

More campuses are creating concealed carry policies, so the topic is becoming a popular discussion among campus safety officials.

There is an abundance of terms regarding concealed carry — many of which mean the exact same thing. Campus Safety is providing a breakdown of the terms a facility professional may see when doing research on the topic.

Each state has its own concealed carry laws and requirements. According to USA Carry, there are four categories each state can fall under: Shall Issue, May Issue, Constitutional Carry and Right Denied.

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July 3, 2019


Topic Area: Security


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