The American state of Texas joined eight other states this week in giving individuals a right to bring guns to college classrooms. The Texas law gives people 21 and older permission to carry concealed handguns into buildings at state-financed colleges. To do so, the person needs a government permit that requires training in safe gun use. The law took effect on the same day the University of Texas marked the 50th anniversary of the first mass shooting at an American college campus. On August 1, 1966, Charles Whitman used a gun to shoot at people from high atop the university’s clock tower. Seventeen people lost their lives, and many more were injured. One of the first people shot and injured was Claire Wilson. She was pregnant and lost her baby. The gunman killed her boyfriend, Tom Eckman, in the attack. Today, Wilson uses the name Claire Wilson James.

What does concealed mean?
a period of learning or teaching
rooms where students can live
a very short period of time
hidden
What does a person need in order to bring a gun to class?
government permit
teacher note
parent note
money
Texas joined 8 states giving individuals a right to bring guns to college classrooms
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