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SALT LAKE CITY (AP) -- The University of Utah is hoping to strike a compromise with state lawmakers to ban guns from certain parts of campus.
In September, the Utah Supreme Court struck down a ban on guns at the school, saying campus officials could not adopt a policy that runs counter to state law. That law prevents state and local agencies from restricting possession or use of firearms on public or private property.
University of Utah President Michael Young says he is now working with legislators to see if guns could be banned in residence halls and athletic venues.
Senate President John Valentine says he's already put together an informal task force to work with Young on finding a middle ground on banning guns.
Information from: Deseret Morning News,
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