from their weapon policy page:
"
Florida State Statutes
Section 790.25(5), Florida Statutes, authorizes people 18 years of age or older to possess a concealed firearm or other weapon in a private conveyance for self defense if the weapon is securely encased and not readily accessible for immediate use. Section 790.115(2)(a), Florida Statutes prohibits possessing weapons or firearms on school property. Although Section 790.115(2)(a)3, Florida Statutes, provides that a person may carry a firearm in a vehicle pursuant to Statute 790.25(5), it provides that schools may provide policies prohibiting this exception.
Nova Southeastern University is a “school,” as defined under Section 790.115(2)(a), Florida Statutes. This policy is intended to prohibit the exception for carrying firearms in a vehicle on University property pursuant to Sections 790.115(2)(a) and 790.25(5), Florida Statutes."
Yeah, the statute says a school district may make such a published policy, but not a school itself. Anyone know which districts do and don't?
I know it's possible to 'get away with it' because it's wholly unenforcable without committing a crime themselves, so...
But I'd rather make a point of proving they're wrong and make them change it than 'get away with' doing it