UTSW Med. Center employee or enrolled student Gun Policy
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UTSW Med. Center employee or enrolled student Gun Policy
This is current policy for 2014 for all of us who work at UTSW Medical Center in Dallas:
Exceptions
An employee or enrolled student Concealed Handgun License (CHL) holder who otherwise lawfully possesses a firearm or ammunition will not violate this policy if the individual CHL holder transports or stores the firearm or ammunition in a locked, privately owned motor vehicle in any driveway, street, parking lot, parking garage, or parking area provided by or under the control of UT Southwestern. However, CHL holders are prohibited from transporting firearms to or from buildings or portions of buildings owned or controlled by UT Southwestern, or possessing or storing firearms there.
Exceptions
An employee or enrolled student Concealed Handgun License (CHL) holder who otherwise lawfully possesses a firearm or ammunition will not violate this policy if the individual CHL holder transports or stores the firearm or ammunition in a locked, privately owned motor vehicle in any driveway, street, parking lot, parking garage, or parking area provided by or under the control of UT Southwestern. However, CHL holders are prohibited from transporting firearms to or from buildings or portions of buildings owned or controlled by UT Southwestern, or possessing or storing firearms there.
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Re: UTSW Med. Center employee or enrolled student Gun Policy
Somebody in HR must have a CHL for a written policy to be that clear?
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Re: UTSW Med. Center employee or enrolled student Gun Policy
Because good guys with guns are scary, unless they're the police or soldiers..... or IRS agents, or mall cops, or Steven Segal, or.....
[insert photo of Dianne Feinstein here]
[insert photo of Dianne Feinstein here]
I am not a lawyer. This is NOT legal advice.!
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Re: UTSW Med. Center employee or enrolled student Gun Policy
Actually, is the employee can legally posses the gun, then CHL holder or not they are protected by the Parking Lot law.
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Re: UTSW Med. Center employee or enrolled student Gun Policy
Is UTSW an educational institution? They may not have a choice about banning guns.
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Sure they do. A school has the capability of allowing anyone under MPA to have a gun in their vehicle. In turn they can allow a CHL holder to carry there if they establish a policy and it is approved by the appropriate person.rotor wrote:Is UTSW an educational institution? They may not have a choice about banning guns.
Keith
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Psalm 82:3-4
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I understand the " ok to leave in vehicle" but (and I question this) the carry on school is only legal if the school has a written policy allowing chl carry, correct? No policy means no carry no matter what, correct?Keith B wrote:Sure they do. A school has the capability of allowing anyone under MPA to have a gun in their vehicle. In turn they can allow a CHL holder to carry there if they establish a policy and it is approved by the appropriate person.rotor wrote:Is UTSW an educational institution? They may not have a choice about banning guns.
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Without written regulations of the school you could get written authorization from the school. Federal law does require you to have a license issued by the state.rotor wrote:I understand the " ok to leave in vehicle" but (and I question this) the carry on school is only legal if the school has a written policy allowing chl carry, correct? No policy means no carry no matter what, correct?Keith B wrote:Sure they do. A school has the capability of allowing anyone under MPA to have a gun in their vehicle. In turn they can allow a CHL holder to carry there if they establish a policy and it is approved by the appropriate person.rotor wrote:Is UTSW an educational institution? They may not have a choice about banning guns.
PC §46.03. PLACES WEAPONS PROHIBITED. (a) A person commits an offense if the person intentionally, knowingly, or recklessly possesses or goes with a firearm, illegal knife, club, or prohibited weapon listed in Section 46.05(a):
(1) on the physical premises of a school or educational institution, any grounds or building on which an activity sponsored by a school or educational institution is being conducted, or a passenger transportation vehicle of a school or educational institution, whether the school or educational institution is public or private, unless pursuant to written regulations or written authorization of the institution;
Re: UTSW Med. Center employee or enrolled student Gun Policy
Yes, as I stated they would have to establish a policy for carry by CHL.rotor wrote:I understand the " ok to leave in vehicle" but (and I question this) the carry on school is only legal if the school has a written policy allowing chl carry, correct? No policy means no carry no matter what, correct?Keith B wrote:Sure they do. A school has the capability of allowing anyone under MPA to have a gun in their vehicle. In turn they can allow a CHL holder to carry there if they establish a policy and it is approved by the appropriate person.rotor wrote:Is UTSW an educational institution? They may not have a choice about banning guns.
Keith
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Psalm 82:3-4
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Re: UTSW Med. Center employee or enrolled student Gun Policy
The federal GFSZ law applies to K-12 and does not apply to colleges.mikeloc wrote:Federal law does require you to have a license issued by the state.
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Re: UTSW Med. Center employee or enrolled student Gun Policy
Didn't think about that part.Jumping Frog wrote:The federal GFSZ law applies to K-12 and does not apply to colleges.mikeloc wrote:Federal law does require you to have a license issued by the state.