Campbell Law to host panel on gun rights, laws in America

RALEIGH, N.C. – A trio of Campbell Law student groups will host a panel discussion on American gun rights and laws at the law school on Monday, Jan. 25 at noon. Panel participants will address curbing gun violence without violating the rights of private citizens, actions by the legislature and executive office, and other pertinent topics.

The event is being hosted by the Campbell Law Federalist Society, Campbell Law Democrats, and Campbell Law Republicans. The North Carolina Central University Law School’s Federalist Society also assisted in organizing the panel.

Area residents are invited to join the Campbell Law community in attending the presentation. Paid parking is available at the City of Raleigh Municipal Parking Deck across from the law school on West Morgan Street.

Panel participants for the discussion include Campbell Law Associate Professor Greg Wallace, who teaches Firearms Law and the Second Amendment, former state legislator and current N.C. Justice Center Executive Director Rick Glazier, and KrisAnne Hall, an Army veteran, former prosecutor, author, and radio show host.

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