Boxerrider,
True that. Lots of room for cleanup. A thought crossed my mind on this: With it delayed implementation on junior colleges till 2017, it may get cleaned up before it even takes effect...well almost anyway. A lot of the legislative output takes effect on 9/1. Most semesters start a week or 2 from that in late August.
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- Wed Jun 10, 2015 6:26 am
- Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
- Topic: Campus Carry Question
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- Tue Jun 09, 2015 7:34 am
- Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
- Topic: Campus Carry Question
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Re: Campus Carry Question
I strongly suspect that the TCCTA (Texas Community College Teachers Assoc.) had the Junior colleges thrown under the bus so to speak on this. As a whole, they are notoriously anti-gun. The 'issue' of HS students on campus is due to dual credit courses. Courses that the student elects to take, not course(s) they are required to take on a CC campus. No different in my view than a HS student who chooses to go to any other place where firearms are present in a concealed fashion.
I have read through the CC bill some and must admit the language in it is a bit confusing or seems to be. At present, carry UP TO the point of entry into a building is possible, as the grounds are not considered as 'premises'. The new campus carry seems to change that. Very possible I misread and or misinterpreted though as I don't speak legalease.
I have read through the CC bill some and must admit the language in it is a bit confusing or seems to be. At present, carry UP TO the point of entry into a building is possible, as the grounds are not considered as 'premises'. The new campus carry seems to change that. Very possible I misread and or misinterpreted though as I don't speak legalease.