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Via Campus Reform:

A university public safety director said he opposes a push to allow guns on campus because it could “easily trigger” students to shoot each other when they are stressed.

Student groups at University of Minnesota are advocating for a change in policy to allow guns on the campuses in order to protect students and staff. However, the public safety director at Minnesota State University Moorhead, which follows guidelines set by the Minnesota State Colleges and Universities system, said the idea is dangerous.

“Obviously in a school environment where you have a lot of people, you have a lot of stress and pressures, it could easily trigger somebody to get upset if they had a weapon on them, with them to use that,” Greg Lemke said in an interview with Valley News Live, a local news source.

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