Conceal Carry at Collge graduation ceremony?
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Re: Conceal Carry at Collge graduation ceremony?
Isn't it required for colleges to post a 30.06 to make carry a crime? Even if they have designated an area off limits, they have to notify visitors somehow. And if the area is not a "building" or "premises", then the offense is a Class C.
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Re: Conceal Carry at Collge graduation ceremony?
Colleges must provide notification via 30.06, whether orally, by sign or other card.ScottDLS wrote:Isn't it required for colleges to post a 30.06 to make carry a crime? Even if they have designated an area off limits, they have to notify visitors somehow. And if the area is not a "building" or "premises", then the offense is a Class C.
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Re: Conceal Carry at Collge graduation ceremony?
That's what I thought...though a student might still suffer non-criminal consequences for violating a rule.Papa_Tiger wrote:Colleges must provide notification via 30.06, whether orally, by sign or other card.ScottDLS wrote:Isn't it required for colleges to post a 30.06 to make carry a crime? Even if they have designated an area off limits, they have to notify visitors somehow. And if the area is not a "building" or "premises", then the offense is a Class C.
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