The articles posted stated that both students were seniors so they were probably 21. Washington State requires 21 year of age for CWP.Dreamer42 wrote:In reading through the news article I did not see the ages of the students. If they were 21 or over I can't help but think how, once again, just because it is a university property, they can trample on the Constitutional rights of those renting the apartment. I know it was a rule that they could not have guns on campus property, but what about the students' rights about home ownership/renting? When you travel and pay for a motel room, or an apartment, they can't deny you your rights.
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Two Gonzaga students face expulsion because of CHL
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Dreamer42 wrote:In reading through the news article I did not see the ages of the students. If they were 21 or over I can't help but think how, once again, just because it is a university property, they can trample on the Constitutional rights of those renting the apartment. I know it was a rule that they could not have guns on campus property, but what about the students' rights about home ownership/renting? When you travel and pay for a motel room, or an apartment, they can't deny you your rights.
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Sure they can. Absent local and federal statutes otherwise, you can indeed contract your rights away.
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Isn't that what HOA members do?Cedar Park Dad wrote:Dreamer42 wrote:In reading through the news article I did not see the ages of the students. If they were 21 or over I can't help but think how, once again, just because it is a university property, they can trample on the Constitutional rights of those renting the apartment. I know it was a rule that they could not have guns on campus property, but what about the students' rights about home ownership/renting? When you travel and pay for a motel room, or an apartment, they can't deny you your rights.
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Sure they can. Absent local and federal statutes otherwise, you can indeed contract your rights away.
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