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U of M property

apjonas

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I Get the Feeling

Well, you always could ask the UofM to change their ordinances; Michigan State did.

That UM has a condescending attitude towards regular people and cow colleges like Michigan State. Being within 15 feet of a firearm would give the UM administration the vapors.
 

Greyh Seer

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Don't be sad

I went through a lot of time and trouble to post a detailed explanation which includes the answer to your question. It's only a couple of posts away. Excuse me, I'm gonna cry....

Ahhhh...I somehow missed the list. I figured UofM and MSU, but Wayne state? I'll have to find out where that one is...

Thanks for the info.
 

lil_freak_66

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Michigan State used this authority to permit concealed weapons on campus (but not in buildings), so their policy is closer to the state statute.


i know what im about to say is slightly OT as it relates to MSU and not U of M

although MSU permits firearms(it seems they no longer mention building restrictions in the ordinance) THEY DO NOT ALLOW ANY EDGED WEAPONS,even in places a firearm can go.

http://trustees.msu.edu/ordinances/ordinances_sec18.html
 
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