Academic Medical Centers In Houston Getting Ready For Campus Carry Gun Law In Texas

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Looks like most of the places they run. I wonder how this would stand up to a legal challenge.
Or who, besides the state, would have standing to bring such a challenge.
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The way I read it, every place that a patient may walk into is restricted as no firearms.

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You should see the campus map for UTMB in galveston. They practically have 98% of the place as off limits. The building my mother works in they don't even do patient care and are claiming exemption because the do Patient "simulation" there. what a load of...


Im not convinced it can hold up to court challenge. Though i do think they got it passed just so they can loosen the restrictions later.

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So who has standing to contest these rules? And if you win, does the school have to pay your attorney's fees?
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These bogus gun free zones keep popping up because the powers that be do nothing to stop it.

Now, let's hear how far we've come to stop this.

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The 2017 TX Legislature ?
RossA wrote:So who has standing to contest these rules?

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B"H
I received a "education presentation" about campus carry in houston, but is too large to add here. anyway it present us, legal CHLs in a negative light.
Please check this link:
https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/BCMCampusCarry
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rmoraes wrote:B"H
I received a "education presentation" about campus carry in houston, but is too large to add here. anyway it present us, legal CHLs in a negative light.
Please check this link:
https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/BCMCampusCarry
All i got was a survey asking if baylor college of medicine should opt out.

When i worked for baylor guns was one of those don't ask don't tell things. I know they didn't like people having guns but didn't seem to make a huge deal about it. Though the employee manual had the all weapons prohibited on baylor property clause. I always kept my gun in my car when i worked there. Thought almost all of the parking is owned by Texas Medical Center and not by the individual institutions. A lot of people don't even know some of the roads in TMC are actually private and not owned by the city of houston.
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