This university made sure that wouldn't happen but instead allow certain staff to carry. This uni does not have a police Dept and relies on local LE. I see this being an issue picking certain parts of SB11 to follow while excluding the rest. Our attorney told us during a board meeting that you either go all in or not at all on campus carry.casp625 wrote:I failed to read where a student should be able to opt in to campus carry at a private university.TexasJohnBoy wrote:Students should be able to vet in if they so choose, then.casp625 wrote:Sounds better than completely opting out.nightmare69 wrote: Another local private university did something that is questionable. They decided to "opt out and authorize in". Meaning students cannot carry but staff can once they are vetted to do so.
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- Mon Jul 18, 2016 8:45 pm
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- Sun Jul 17, 2016 3:26 pm
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Re: University of Houston - Releases Draft Campus Carry Policy
My university has decided to opt out of campus carry unfortunately. I pushed in favor speaking in a town hall and my Chief was neutral about it.
Another local private university did something that is questionable. They decided to "opt out and authorize in". Meaning students cannot carry but staff can once they are vetted to do so.
Another local private university did something that is questionable. They decided to "opt out and authorize in". Meaning students cannot carry but staff can once they are vetted to do so.