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Texas is a step closer to allowing people to carry guns on state university campuses

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(Reuters) - The Republican-controlled Texas Senate voted on Saturday to allow the licensed carrying of concealed handguns in most state university buildings, the Dallas Morning News reported.

The measure includes a caveat that lets college presidents designate "gun-free zones" on their campuses, the newspaper said.

Passage by the Republican-dominated House of Representatives is expected on Sunday and would send it on to Republican Governor Greg Abbott to be signed into law.

The bill was a priority for gun rights activists, even though many universities statewide opposed it.

Both chambers had passed their own versions of the bill, and a weekend agreement between House and Senate negotiators set up Senate approval. A copy of the bill and the results of the vote were not immediately available through the Senate website.

Texans must be 21 to get a concealed-carry license, meaning many college students will not qualify. The measure would take effect in fall 2016.

The Senate vote came a day after the legislature approved a bill that would allow for openly carrying handguns in public. Abbott has vowed to sign it. 

(Editing by W Simon)

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