The apartment is on the ground floor of the larger dorm building, but it has its own private outside entrance, and cannot be accessed from the rest of the dorm building.TangoX-ray wrote:In his residence and only his residence, as far as the building is concerned? The private entrance is interesting here.
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- Wed May 18, 2016 8:24 pm
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- Wed May 18, 2016 7:00 am
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Interesting Residence Conundrum
My friend (who is waiting for his LTC to arrive), has recently agreed to to be a faculty in residence in a dorm at our private university that has chosen to opt out of campus carry come Aug 1st. The faculty apartment will be his permanent and primary residence for the next 3-5 years, with a private outside entrance.
So, some interesting questions. Does the campus restriction pre-empt his right to keep a firearm in his residence? However, once he receives his LTC, he would be able to keep his firearms locked in his vehicle. After Aug 1st, if the dorm is posted 30.06, but the door to his apartment is not posted, can he carry there? He is currently planning to have campus PD store his guns for him.
So, some interesting questions. Does the campus restriction pre-empt his right to keep a firearm in his residence? However, once he receives his LTC, he would be able to keep his firearms locked in his vehicle. After Aug 1st, if the dorm is posted 30.06, but the door to his apartment is not posted, can he carry there? He is currently planning to have campus PD store his guns for him.