Workflow for improper 30.06 on college campus?

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Workflow for improper 30.06 on college campus?

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Been watching the several threads on the Attorney General/improper 30.06 posting and the opinions being published by the AG about them. Got me thinking, if on a college campus after 8/1 and I see someone's office posted, should that follow the same workflow as city owned properties? I believe that it's been established that everyone and their dog cannot post on campuses, that responsibility is delegated to the president and regents.

So, if you see improper posting, do you notify the general council/administration of the campus in question, the AG, etc? What if there's a violation of the local policy in another way? Or if there's some way that it seems to be "generally prohibiting" carry? (Like posting at the Union, gym, excessively used classrooms or libraries) I think this is a topic that is covered in some policies, but I don't feel that there's really an escalation path after the school administration that's been laid out this far...

Just curious at this point.
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Re: Workflow for improper 30.06 on college campus?

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Excellent question!

I would think the school would be the route to start with and then if they don't correct it, on to the AG. I'm unaware of a spelled out process in place.
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