As others have said, these appear to be drafts only, and as Charles has said, they violate the law. Obviously I can't tell you what you must do, but I can tell you what I would do, and that is to ignore them. Campus carry requires concealment. If we do it right, how on earth would anyone even know we were carrying, let alone know if we had a round chambered or not? As far as individuals designating their offices as "gun free zones", let 'em. It has no force of law without a prominently displace compliant 30.06 sign. I'd carry into those offices because, again, how would they know? Is this a public school? If it is, then they can't expel you for having complied with the law, while they refused to comply. Nobody wants to have to pay for an attorney, but I'll bet that about a half hour in court would not only force them to reinstate you in good standing, but the damages they'd have to pay would cover your academic tuition/fees/other costs right through to graduation, with money left over for a new motorcycle.E.Marquez wrote:Chas, how do you recommended dealing with this.. It effects me directlyCharles L. Cotton wrote:Both policies appear to violate the law. The law allows colleges to decide where guns can be carried, not how they may be carried. Also, giving options to ban handguns in offices will make statutorily-required widespread notice difficult if not impossible to provide.
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- Sat Jan 28, 2017 1:05 pm
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