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School’s In: What Will the Kid’s Be Packing

Equal Time with Martha Burk

Release Date: 08/25/2025

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Equal Time with Martha Burk

What with lousy politics, floods, guns everywhere you look, and fools on the Hill, there’s not much to feel good about in the news.  So let’s take a break and mark this week with some celebrations you probably don’t know about.

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Will students heading back to college this month be packing heat along with the books and booze?   The campus vigilante group Students for Concealed Carry claims to have 350 chapters on college campuses – to keep the students safe of course. 

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Equal Time with Martha Burk

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Will students heading back to college this month be packing heat along with the books and booze?   The campus vigilante group Students for Concealed Carry claims to have 350 chapters on college campuses – to keep the students safe of course.