@kherman 1m1 minute ago
TxSen takes up campus carry, expected to approve. House OK expected Sunday. #txlege
@johnreynoldstt 1m1 minute ago
. @DanPatrick says some votes have changed and that senators need to be at their desk to vote #SB11 #txlege
Moderators: carlson1, Charles L. Cotton
@kherman 1m1 minute ago
TxSen takes up campus carry, expected to approve. House OK expected Sunday. #txlege
@johnreynoldstt 1m1 minute ago
. @DanPatrick says some votes have changed and that senators need to be at their desk to vote #SB11 #txlege
Thanks for the clarification. I was not aware that storing a handgun in a car was already protected and will continue to be protected. I'm glad you're able to confirm that SB11 does not grant a school any expanded powers to ban concealed carry.Charles L. Cotton wrote:In short:
Under SB11, Private colleges can ban carrying a handgun on their property and this is not limited to buildings. This is currently the law since private schools can use TPC §30.06. Under SB11, even private schools cannot have general policies to render all of its real estate off-limits. Therefore, this is slightly better for private schools.
Under SB11, Public colleges can create rules against carrying handguns on all of their property that apply to students, faculty and staff. This is currently the law. Under SB11, there will be a criminal offense only for carrying in a building or part of a building. There is no offense for carrying outside of a building. This too is the current law. As with private colleges, they cannot have a global policy of making all buildings off-limits.
Neither public nor private schools can ban guns in cars in the parking lot.
We are not worse off with SB11.
Chas.
Nope, this is SB 11 - Campus Carry.Ruark wrote:They're talking about HB 11, not SB 11.
that's what the video shows yupRuark wrote:They're talking about HB 11, not SB 11.
Probably due to all the underage drinking that just *isn't a big deal*Ruark wrote:ARgghhhh.. "students' brains are not yet fully developed...."
Sorry but your an adult at 18......Ruark wrote:ARgghhhh.. "students' brains are not yet fully developed...."