vtme_grad98
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I saw this in the latest VCDL Alert.
I saw this in the latest VCDL Alert.
Can they even back this up at all? Being state property, at what point could they claim a trespassing charge, if at all? The campus police can ask me to remove my firearm all day long, but is there any point where they have legal standing to demand that I leave with it?
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5. VT now has a blanket firearms ban
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Member Dave Yates researched, and found the new rule text. The text
doesn't mention any punishment for visitors who fail to comply with
removal request, but most likely it would be a trespass charge.
If somehow the University discovers that a permit holder is carrying
a gun (that should only happen if the permit holder is carelessness
or stupid), the permit holder will be asked to remove the gun from
the campus immediately. Failure to do so may lead to legal and/or
disciplinary action.
The areas where the ban is in effect is given in the wording of the
below. Carry in parking lots, sidewalks, grassed areas, etc. look to
be allowed.
The applicable University text reads (in part):
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2.2 Prohibition of Weapons The university employees, students, and
volunteers, or any visitor or other third party attending a sporting,
entertainment, or educational event, or visiting an academic or
administrative office building or residence hall, are further
prohibited from carrying, maintaining, or storing a firearm or weapon
on any university facility, even if the owner has a valid permit,
when it is not required by the individual's job, or in accordance
with the relevant University Student Life Policies.
Any such individual who is reported or discovered to possess a
firearm or weapon on university property will be asked to remove it
immediately. Failure to comply may result in a student judicial
referral and/or arrest, or an employee disciplinary action and/or
arrest.