Speaking professionaly here, there is probably more to this story. (I would like to hear it if anyone knows).
Three things I do know are that:
1) University administrators, like all petty bureacrats hate to be defied. That being said, their first, last and only commandment is CYA. This is doubly true at public schools. Punishing a student for speaking to their bosses, the legislature that controls their funding, seems out of character,since the repurcussioms are obvious.
2) Professors are generally liberal. This means that they break about 70-30 in favor of free speech (the thirty being the PC crowd). Even there, the principle of academic freedom is held dear as its something that stands between them and getting fired if they say something that offends whatever faction is in control of the capitol.
3) La. being La., and this being what souds like a school with mostly in state students, it seems unlikely that concealed carry is that controversial.
I have no idea whats going on, but I do have enough experience to want to hear "the rest of the story". (and god I'm dating myself)

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