BROKENSPROKET
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I believe that anyone that can legally OC can do so on UW Campus property, but not within any of the buildings, unless you are a student or employee.
Am I correct?
Am I correct?
I believe that anyone that can legally OC can do so on UW Campus property, but not within any of the buildings, unless you are a student or employee.
Am I correct?
(3) DANGEROUS WEAPONS. (a) No person may carry, possess
or use any dangerous weapon on university lands or in university
buildings or facilities, except with the written approval of the chief
administrative officer or for law enforcement purposes.
(b) No person may display or portray as real any object that
resembles a dangerous weapon on university lands or in university
buildings or facilities, except with the written approval of the
chief administrative officer.
(c) Dangerous weapons in violation of this subsection may be
confiscated and removed from university lands by police.
(d) In this subsection, the term “dangerous weapon” has the
meaning specified in s. 939.22 (10), Stats.
and the penalty:
UWS 18.13 Penalties. Unless otherwise specified, the
penalty for violating any of the rules in ss. UWS 18.06 to 18.12
shall be a forfeiture of not more than $500, as provided in s. 36.11
(1) (c), Stats.
Edited to add: Wait, UW System Chapter is not State Statute, is it? IF not, then this would be unenforceable for anyone who is not a student or employee. Huh, I was correct.
Unfortunately I don't think it works that way; for example the majority of DNR hunting and fishing regulations are only codified in the Administrative Code, however bag limits are not enforceable only against DNR employees.
One reason that I don't like UWS 18.10(3) is because it sets restrictions that exceed any written in state law, but unfortunately only local municipalities are preempted, not state agencies such as the UW System. It might be challenged on constitutional grounds, but then every gun law might be subject to challenge on constitutional grounds.
Well, we better let Hubert know he has been lying to everyone.
I believe that anyone that can legally OC can do so on UW Campus property, but not within any of the buildings, unless you are a student or employee.
Am I correct?
I think you could phrase that differently without sounding like a dick.
This is a learning process for everyone. Each and every day we encounter new territory that needs to be mapped out.
I spoke with a couple of UW-L "cops" while they were on the firing range about month ago on this very subject. They at first said "NO" it's not legal. Then when I posed the state laws to them, they said that if they actually caught up to me they would escort me off campus and tell me to not come back.
They also told me that any transport or carry of firearms on UWL property would have to be OK'd by the chief and that he wasn't likely to OK that.
Hmmm, who has more power? The chief or the student body? This is an interesting concept.Maybe we need to have organizations right there on campus. Some student protests would bring a tremendous amount of attention. After all College is all about the money.
Now isn't that the pot calling the kettle black!
Oh thats right, he has table time.
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(3) DANGEROUS WEAPONS. (a) No person may carry, possess
or use any dangerous weapon on university lands or in university
buildings or facilities, except with the written approval of the chief
administrative officer or for law enforcement purposes.
(b) No person may display or portray as real any object that
resembles a dangerous weapon on university lands or in university
buildings or facilities, except with the written approval of the
chief administrative officer.
(c) Dangerous weapons in violation of this subsection may be
confiscated and removed from university lands by police.
(d) In this subsection, the term “dangerous weapon” has the
meaning specified in s. 939.22 (10), Stats.
and the penalty:
UWS 18.13 Penalties. Unless otherwise specified, the
penalty for violating any of the rules in ss. UWS 18.06 to 18.12
shall be a forfeiture of not more than $500, as provided in s. 36.11
(1) (c), Stats.
Sounds more stringent than the state law. State law just deals with concealed carry, and this is dealing with open carry?
I'd definitely like some clarification on this. UWM isn't too far away from me.