However, they can't wear the holsters in the Fort Worth-area school's classrooms and hallways.
Clayton Smith and John Schwertz sued because officials limited the protest to a table on the front porch of the student center, and told them they couldn't wear empty holsters.
U. S. District Judge Terry R. Means of Fort Worth granted a temporary restraining order on Friday. It prevents Tarrant County College from restricting the protest by Students for Concealed Carry on Campus.
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The Foundation for Individual Rights in Education and the American Civil Liberties Union of Texas represents the two.
A hearing in the case is set for Nov. 16 in federal court in Fort Worth.
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