I don't see anything in the bill that requires a private institution to post 30.06 when they opt out. However, the bill does state that 30.06 must be posted in order for concealed carry to constitute a crime. [Section 46.035 (a-2)] I would infer that if a private institution opts-out and posts 30.06, then anyone carrying concealed would be subject to arrest as well as discipline by the school (eg. expulsion). If the private institution opts-out but does not post 30.06, then an individual would still be subject to discipline by the school, but could not be charged with a crime.terryg wrote:It looks like even though private institutions can opt out, that they will now be forced to post 30.06 signs. Am I wrong?
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- Sun May 31, 2015 10:30 pm
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- Sat May 30, 2015 5:40 pm
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Re: Campus Carry -- Where Are We Now?
That tweet is not accurate. Under HB910, open carry is prohibited on college campuses.NotRPB wrote:@_PatJohnson_ 1 minute ago
Point made if #SB11 FAILS CHLS can OPENCARRY outside, outdoors on campus, #TxLegecasp625 wrote:Passed in the Senate! 21-10