Doctors with guns must scare them for some reason. I wish they'd at least require them to post §30.06 signs to make the hospitals off limits.Russell wrote:Why the section about hospitals? Is this giving us the ability to carry on campus, but not into a teaching hospital (for some odd reason?)
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Yes. It probably wouldn't have passed without this section, as I understand it.Russell wrote:
Why the section about hospitals? Is this giving us the ability to carry on campus, but not into a teaching hospital (for some odd reason?)
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hospitals have drugs in themRussell wrote:CJD wrote:Yes. It probably wouldn't have passed without this section, as I understand it.Russell wrote:
Why the section about hospitals? Is this giving us the ability to carry on campus, but not into a teaching hospital (for some odd reason?)
Any idea who is stuck on the thought that a teaching hospital is some magic weapons free place?
guns added to drugs makes the gun itself more evil
good law-abiding citizens might "lose it" all of a sudden after never even trying drugs in the 1960s/70s and become drug addicts instantly and become robbers if they had a gun in a hospital.
I'm no lawyer
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Yep. But since they are off-limits due to the law, there's no way someone who is ACTUALLY addicted would decide to ILLEGALLY rob the hospital, because that would be...well...illegalRPB wrote:hospitals have drugs in themRussell wrote:CJD wrote:Yes. It probably wouldn't have passed without this section, as I understand it.Russell wrote:
Why the section about hospitals? Is this giving us the ability to carry on campus, but not into a teaching hospital (for some odd reason?)
Any idea who is stuck on the thought that a teaching hospital is some magic weapons free place?
guns added to drugs makes the gun itself more evil
good law-abiding citizens might "lose it" all of a sudden after never even trying drugs in the 1960s/70s and become drug addicts instantly and accident become robbers if they had a gun in a hospital.

Re: Win for campus carry!
Edit: found the hospitals definitions as sited....
(7) "Hospital" includes a general hospital and a special hospital.
(5) "General hospital" means an establishment that:
(A) offers services, facilities, and beds for use for more than 24 hours for two or more unrelated individuals requiring diagnosis, treatment, or care for illness, injury, deformity, abnormality, or pregnancy; and
(B) regularly maintains, at a minimum, clinical laboratory services, diagnostic X-ray services, treatment facilities including surgery or obstetrical care or both, and other definitive medical or surgical treatment of similar extent.
So, as I'm faculty at a Health Sciences Center of a puplic university, and I wonder if this would allow me to carry at work if it gets through the House. The HSC I am employed with is actually partnered with an independently run hosptial, so that's not an issue (the hospital is 30.06 posted anyway), but there are clinics where med students see patients located in various parts of the HSC building. However, since the clinics do not have beds in which patients stay more than 24 hours, it is not a "hospital", correct?(15) "Special hospital" means an establishment that:
(A) offers services, facilities, and beds for use for more than 24 hours for two or more unrelated individuals who are regularly admitted, treated, and discharged and who require services more intensive than room, board, personal services, and general nursing care;
(B) has clinical laboratory facilities, diagnostic X-ray facilities, treatment facilities, or other definitive medical treatment;
(C) has a medical staff in regular attendance; and
(D) maintains records of the clinical work performed for each patient.