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luv_jeeps wrote:
mahkagari wrote:
I'm not clear about the jurisdiction of the court. Does this answer the CSU question as well?
IANAL, but this would.....at the end of the day have an additional effect on the CSU ban as well. Time will tell for sure.
Well here is a quote from the article; the closing statement.
“I think CU’s chances of winning on appeal are slim,” Manley said. “The Colorado Court of Appeals
rejected all of CU’s arguments. The opinion is very well-reasoned and
supported by precedent and sound interpretation of the Concealed Carry Act and the Colorado Constitution.”
That's the nail in the coffin. Why I said the case isn't shut is because the University MAY Legally still appeal to the Supreme Court (Colorado).
In other words- unless you're banking on the Supreme Court reversing the above decision- it's already a done deal.
The Colorado Supreme Court will not reverse this decision to allow the challenge to go through; there will be a victory for the Plaintiff. It's painfully obvious to the University staff now.
This is the Triumph right here;
The statute’s plain language applies to ‘
all areas of the state’ and
does not specify public universities in its list of exceptions,” Hawthorne wrote.
“Had the legislature intended to exempt universities, it knew how to do so.”