Creighton University Removes Pro-Gun Student Group Director From Campus, Prohibits Organization

A private Nebraska university has prohibited a student group from using a sign featuring an AR-15 with the expression “print guns, not money,” referring to Young Americans for Liberty’s (YAL) opposition to the federal reserve. In order to use the gun-featuring materials, school officials informed YAL they needed to register as a “controversial event.” After removing the materials for another recruitment endeavor, YAL was again told by school officials that they could not conduct the activity on campus.

From The Daily Caller:

According to Mirzayants, school administrators told him he couldn’t walk up to students, couldn’t carry a clipboard and had to stay behind a table when recruiting.

That’s when Mirzayants says a security guard came in to escort him off campus

Because Creighton is a private university, Mirzayants said he “didn’t push it” when he was told to exit the premises. “It was sort of cordial but insistent,” he said of his interaction with the security guard who removed him from campus.

The fact that Creighton is a private university makes YAL’s next steps after the incidents less clear than if a public school had banned certain political materials.

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