What concealed carry on campus means for South Dakota schools
- South Dakota enacted SB 100, signed March 31, 2025, allowing lawful concealed carry on public college campuses starting July 1, 2025.
- The law follows South Dakota's 2019 constitutional carry status and passed the House 55-17 on March 6, aiming to extend rights to 18+ students and staff with enhanced permits.
- Regental campuses are drafting system-wide policies on concealed carry, identifying restricted areas and preparing notifications to meet the law's requirements.
- Blake Gibney, an SDSU graduate and proponent, said, "I do enjoy constitutional carry," while opponents, like student Hannah Meland, expressed safety concerns related to mental health.
- The law excludes private institutions and may prompt amendments in city and school district policies, reflecting a broader trend to eliminate gun-free zones in the region.
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