“Whether it’s at our universities, or whether it’s anywhere else in public on the streets or otherwise, law enforcement officers have no way to know whether someone carrying a firearm, concealed or unconcealed, is in fact someone (who’s) disqualified from carrying a firearm because of prior convictions,” Carmichael said. “At some point, we are going to have a tragedy arise because of that.”
Carmichael is a gun owner and said he supports the right to keep and bear firearms. But, he said, “there needs to be some reasonable regulation in the interest of public safety.”
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