[font="arial,sans-serif"]You thought right. It is not illegal for people with no ties (as in, not faculty or student) to carry concealed. Except at VCU. Students and faculty can carry too, but if it's against the school's own policy, they'll be fired/expelled if they're found out.Done...I thought CCW holders can as long as they are not enrolled there. (public colleges)
There is a question still about non-affiliated people entering buildings. Walking around outside is no issue. But the VA AG has an opinion against going inside. I think you'd win a court case but how much is that going to cost.USMC91E6 wrote:[font="arial,sans-serif"]You thought right. It is not illegal for people with no ties (as in, not faculty or student) to carry concealed. Except at VCU. Students and faculty can carry too, but if it's against the school's own policy, they'll be fired/expelled if they're found out.[/font]Done...I thought CCW holders can as long as they are not enrolled there. (public colleges)
Oh yeah...the buildings can be a different story. But the CAMPUS themselves (as in, the land) is what I was referring tonova wrote:There is a question still about non-affiliated people entering buildings. Walking around outside is no issue. But the VA AG has an opinion against going inside. I think you'd win a court case but how much is that going to cost.USMC91E6 wrote:[font="arial,sans-serif"]You thought right. It is not illegal for people with no ties (as in, not faculty or student) to carry concealed. Except at VCU. Students and faculty can carry too, but if it's against the school's own policy, they'll be fired/expelled if they're found out.[/font]Done...I thought CCW holders can as long as they are not enrolled there. (public colleges)