West Virginia Governor Jim Justice has signed SB 10 into law, which permits the carry of firearms on college campuses in his state.
The law goes into effect on July 1st, 2024, and will make West Virginia the 12th Campus Carry in the country.
LIVE: Gov. Justice signs bill to strengthen 2nd Amendment protections in West Virginia. https://t.co/rdOdYpJs5Y
— Governor Jim Justice (@WVGovernor) March 1, 2023
The legislation was backed by a number of second amendment advocacy groups including the National Rifle Association.
🇺🇸 "NRA thanks @WVGovernor @JimJusticeWV for signing this bill, Sen. Phillips for his sponsorship, as well as the tens of thousands of NRA members and supporters throughout West Virginia who pushed to make this law a reality.” –WV NRA State Director Art Thomm pic.twitter.com/Gl1TBZEd3s
— NRA (@NRA) March 1, 2023
“The Campus Self-Defense Act recognizes the fact that danger doesn’t disappear just because you’ve stepped onto campus grounds. Now, those who choose to exercise the right will have the ability to protect themselves, their classmates, and their loved ones should they need.”
Still, not everyone is excited about the bill. The Campaign to Keep Guns Off Campus is one organization that has condemned the move.
"The Campaign to Keep Guns Off Campus, which has worked extensively with students, faculty and staff over the last 15 years to oppose guns on campus legislation, condemned Gov. Justice’s bill signing today." https://t.co/7VYHRUYQ0e
— Rob Romano (@2Aupdates) March 1, 2023
West Virginia University (WVU) has also formally voiced its concerns with the legislation, calling for “local control” on the issue.
President @gordongee sent a letter to our campus community today (3/1) regarding the West Virginia Self-Defense Act, which will allow campus carry in certain areas on our campuses starting July 1, 2024.
— WVU Mountaineers (@WestVirginiaU) March 1, 2023
Read more: 👉 https://t.co/uS8xM9eMGj pic.twitter.com/8OzBdSQEQm
In a media release issued by the University, WVU President E. Gordon Gee shared that the school “will create a new Campus Safety Group which will make recommendations relating to our overall campus safety prior to the implementation date.”






Excellent! Keep the college students safe.
This gives the students a close up look at the good purpose in carry-on-campus. It will reduce mass shooting attacks on formerly gun free zones. Most mass murderers are cowards,and dont want to have students shoot back.
Oh noes, this is absolutely terrifyingly horrifying news, why just look at how many students and professors have been slaughtered by them crazy gun nuts who claim they just want to protect themselves and their friends. The number must be in the thousands by now, maybe hundreds, possibly dozens at least. Can anyone cite a single example of a legally armed student or professor who murdered someone on campus? I’ll wait.