Gun owners. Not lawyers, or even CHL holders. :)timtheteacher wrote:Who were the "gun owners" in the working group? You would think they had enough sense to keep some of the unenforceable reccomendations out of this document.
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- Thu Dec 10, 2015 6:44 pm
- Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
- Topic: UT Campus Carry - Surprise!!
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- Thu Dec 10, 2015 5:06 pm
- Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
- Topic: UT Campus Carry - Surprise!!
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And the student will post negative feedback, give a negative review, etc. and the professor won't be considered for tenure, contract extension, etc., then the student will file a complaint with a relevant dean about being discriminated against... the kiss of death for college staff.RHenriksen wrote:And the professor will freak out, lock himself in his office, start grading the student's papers harshly, etc etc etc.mreed911 wrote: Do you really think a prof is going to make that speech EVERY time? And the student can just say, "okay, let's meet in a conference room."
- Thu Dec 10, 2015 5:01 pm
- Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
- Topic: UT Campus Carry - Surprise!!
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Do you really think a prof is going to make that speech EVERY time? And the student can just say, "okay, let's meet in a conference room."TXBO wrote:
• An office occupant who chooses to exercise this
discretion must provide oral notice that the concealed
carry of a handgun in the occupant’s office is
prohibited."
This looks like a very convenient way to unveil any license holders.
- Thu Dec 10, 2015 4:18 pm
- Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
- Topic: UT Campus Carry - Surprise!!
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They could do this in the student code of conduct or housing contract, but not through force of penal law.Papa_Tiger wrote: With respect to general prohibition in the dorms, how can they prohibit in certain rooms, except for parents? Either you have been notified by 30.06 (orally, in writing containing the statutory language, or via a sign containing the statutory language) and cannot remain or you haven't been effectively notified.
As far as I'm aware, the 30.06 notification does not allow exclusions for certain individuals with the exception of law enforcement, so how would a parent be legally able to walk past the 30.06 sign/language? Do they control access to the dorms such that nobody, except authorized guests can be admitted? I applaud their attempt at recognizing the rights of parents, however, I don't see how it works out in practice.