txyaloo wrote:Ruark wrote:Granted that many anti-gun university presidents will put "classroom buildings" on the no-CCW list.
I highly doubt this. The bill and legislative intent specifically limit the ability to put an entire classroom building on an off limits list. They could put specific classrooms or areas of a building as off limits. An example of an entire building that could be off limits would be the nuclear reactor at A&M.
There is no language in the bill that says an entire classroom building, or any other building, may not be put off limits for CHL carry. The university just has to generate a report justifying it, and remember this will be be written by people who don't want guns on campus.
The only limitation is "The president or officer may not establish provisions that generally prohibit or have the effect of generally prohibiting license holders from carrying concealed handguns on the campus of the institution." There are no legal penalties for a university president who creates a clever patchwork that greatly discourages concealed carry.
The limits of "...the effect of generally prohibiting..." are up for grabs, and the situation favors the anti-gun presidents. When the president of UT consults with the anti-gun student government and the largely anti-gun faculty and they all decide the "specific safety considerations" of places where masses of students gather (because crowd behavior and risk of missed shots) and professors' offices (because grades are discussed there and that's "emotional"), and add in labs for safety purposes, etc etc... it's going to be tricky to legally carry. Only the regents can over-ride this, and as a group they don't seem interested in how the universities actually operate (see what happ;ened to Regent Hall), they just want to expand fund raising.
A student can sue and try to introduce legislative intent, but he's up against a university with a whole lot bigger budget. Maybe SAF would help, but I they are pretty busy already.
I hope there are some legislative champions in the next leg that will expand this, but I do not get the sense that the legislature really cares much about reining in the universities, to put it mildly.