Campus Carry -- Where Are We Now?
Moderators: carlson1, Charles L. Cotton
Re: Campus Carry -- Where Are We Now?
I'm glad to see this pass the Senate, but I'm a little confused by the provision that institutions may declare "certain areas" off-limits as long as they don't totally ban carry. Couldn't university officials simply define "certain areas" to include classrooms, offices, and the library, so that almost everyone going to campus would effectively be banned anyway? And since there are no specific guidelines on what "justification" is sufficient, couldn't they pretty much just use a general statement that they believe guns in those locations would not be conducive to a learning environment?
Re: Campus Carry -- Where Are We Now?
accurate or not as to the law/bills. I don't know, the tweet was what I think the female Senator stated immediately prior to passageTrueFlog wrote:That tweet is not accurate. Under HB910, open carry is prohibited on college campuses.NotRPB wrote:@_PatJohnson_ 1 minute ago
Point made if #SB11 FAILS CHLS can OPENCARRY outside, outdoors on campus, #TxLegecasp625 wrote:Passed in the Senate! 21-10
"Campus" versus "premises" definitions were discussed the other day .. I need to re-read
-
- Senior Member
- Posts in topic: 1
- Posts: 2115
- Joined: Mon Nov 19, 2007 5:24 pm
- Location: Marshall
Re: Campus Carry -- Where Are We Now?
But Senator Birdwell specified that the OC ban on campuses had been included in both bills, so that it won't be allowed.
NRA lifetime member
Re: Campus Carry -- Where Are We Now?
I have not re-read yet, but it is possible Sen Huffman was saying CHL LEGALLY allowed to carry on CAMPUS now, ... I should have recorded that audio on my phone ...but there was an argument or questioning the other day about campus versus premises in either this or oc 910 bill when Rep Zerwas was laying out amndmnt, and I saw both words in SB11 conf cmtee report
-
- Senior Member
- Posts in topic: 3
- Posts: 9552
- Joined: Wed Jan 05, 2011 11:41 am
- Location: Fort Worth
Re: Campus Carry -- Where Are We Now?
The board of regents has to approve it by a 2/3 vote and then report it to the legislature 100 days before the start of each session. The legislature can address overreach legislatively during the subsequent session. it will take a while for the dust to settle on this, but it's a large step forward.jeffrw wrote:I'm glad to see this pass the Senate, but I'm a little confused by the provision that institutions may declare "certain areas" off-limits as long as they don't totally ban carry. Couldn't university officials simply define "certain areas" to include classrooms, offices, and the library, so that almost everyone going to campus would effectively be banned anyway? And since there are no specific guidelines on what "justification" is sufficient, couldn't they pretty much just use a general statement that they believe guns in those locations would not be conducive to a learning environment?
They spent a lot of time talking about "legislative intent" today.... very worthwhile discussion and part of it (at least) was captured in the written record by an official motion.
I am not a lawyer. This is NOT legal advice.!
Nothing tempers idealism quite like the cold bath of reality.... SQLGeek
Nothing tempers idealism quite like the cold bath of reality.... SQLGeek
Re: Campus Carry -- Where Are We Now?
Tweets by the uninformed are so funny
breaking, as if "concealed" has not already been legal on "campus" for years and years lol@NeftyGonzalez 12 minutes ago
Breaking:
Concealed handgun's now legal on college campus in the great state of Texas #TXlege
that's just incorrect@wickedmetro 20m20 minutes ago
#sb11 passes open campus carry.....body count will rise. #GunsMatter #txlege
-
- Senior Member
- Posts in topic: 3
- Posts: 9552
- Joined: Wed Jan 05, 2011 11:41 am
- Location: Fort Worth
Re: Campus Carry -- Where Are We Now?
To paraphrase an old drinking adage....NotRPB wrote:Tweets by the uninformed are so funnybreaking, as if "concealed" has not already been legal on "campus" for years and years lol@NeftyGonzalez 12 minutes ago
Breaking:
Concealed handgun's now legal on college campus in the great state of Texas #TXlege
that's just incorrect@wickedmetro 20m20 minutes ago
#sb11 passes open campus carry.....body count will rise. #GunsMatter #txlege
Never Tweet on an empty head.
I am not a lawyer. This is NOT legal advice.!
Nothing tempers idealism quite like the cold bath of reality.... SQLGeek
Nothing tempers idealism quite like the cold bath of reality.... SQLGeek
Re: Campus Carry -- Where Are We Now?
Of course! Because now 18-year-olds will be bringing their fully semi-automatic weapons to class, right?NotRPB wrote:Tweets by the uninformed are so funnythat's just incorrect@wickedmetro 20m20 minutes ago
#sb11 passes open campus carry.....body count will rise. #GunsMatter #txlege
Re: Campus Carry -- Where Are We Now?
Charles, should we be calling Straus' office tomorrow morning urging him to bring up SB11 for a vote as early as possible in the day? Or is whatever is going to happen already set in stone and there's no point in calling?
Re: Campus Carry -- Where Are We Now?
with that 18 year old's beer in the other hand inside the classroom, yeah, that's common right?jeffrw wrote:Of course! Because now 18-year-olds will be bringing their fully semi-automatic weapons to class, right?NotRPB wrote:Tweets by the uninformed are so funnythat's just incorrect@wickedmetro 20m20 minutes ago
#sb11 passes open campus carry.....body count will rise. #GunsMatter #txlege
Re: Campus Carry -- Where Are We Now?
That's exactly what she said. She was stating for the record that the only thing changing is now CHLs will be allowed to carry in buildings and that currently CHLs are already on campus.NotRPB wrote:I have not re-read yet, but it is possible Sen Huffman was saying CHL LEGALLY allowed to carry on CAMPUS now, ... I should have recorded that audio on my phone ...but there was an argument or questioning the other day about campus versus premises in either this or oc 910 bill when Rep Zerwas was laying out amndmnt, and I saw both words in SB11 conf cmtee report
Re: Campus Carry -- Where Are We Now?
I came away with a different impression based on Sen. Birdwell's comments. The Regents don't have to approve things with a 2/3 vote. The 2/3 vote is required if they wish to disapprove or make things less restrictive. If the Regents agree with the President/CEO's list of off limits places, no action is required. I may need to go listen again once the archived video is posted.RoyGBiv wrote:The board of regents has to approve it by a 2/3 vote and then report it to the legislature 100 days before the start of each session. The legislature can address overreach legislatively during the subsequent session. it will take a while for the dust to settle on this, but it's a large step forward.jeffrw wrote:I'm glad to see this pass the Senate, but I'm a little confused by the provision that institutions may declare "certain areas" off-limits as long as they don't totally ban carry. Couldn't university officials simply define "certain areas" to include classrooms, offices, and the library, so that almost everyone going to campus would effectively be banned anyway? And since there are no specific guidelines on what "justification" is sufficient, couldn't they pretty much just use a general statement that they believe guns in those locations would not be conducive to a learning environment?
They spent a lot of time talking about "legislative intent" today.... very worthwhile discussion and part of it (at least) was captured in the written record by an official motion.
-
- Senior Member
- Posts in topic: 9
- Posts: 2362
- Joined: Mon Mar 12, 2012 2:18 am
- Location: Houston
- Contact:
Re: Campus Carry -- Where Are We Now?
According to the text on page 15 of the committee report:txyaloo wrote:I came away with a different impression based on Sen. Birdwell's comments. The Regents don't have to approve things with a 2/3 vote. The 2/3 vote is required if they wish to disapprove or make things less restrictive. If the Regents agree with the President/CEO's list of off limits places, no action is required. I may need to go listen again once the archived video is posted.RoyGBiv wrote:The board of regents has to approve it by a 2/3 vote and then report it to the legislature 100 days before the start of each session. The legislature can address overreach legislatively during the subsequent session. it will take a while for the dust to settle on this, but it's a large step forward.jeffrw wrote:I'm glad to see this pass the Senate, but I'm a little confused by the provision that institutions may declare "certain areas" off-limits as long as they don't totally ban carry. Couldn't university officials simply define "certain areas" to include classrooms, offices, and the library, so that almost everyone going to campus would effectively be banned anyway? And since there are no specific guidelines on what "justification" is sufficient, couldn't they pretty much just use a general statement that they believe guns in those locations would not be conducive to a learning environment?
They spent a lot of time talking about "legislative intent" today.... very worthwhile discussion and part of it (at least) was captured in the written record by an official motion.
So yes, txyaloo is right, I believe. The local president or other chief executive officer makes the rules for the school, the board of regents must review, but it takes a 2/3 vote of the board of regents to overrule the rules as written by the president or chief executive officer.Not later than the 90th day after the date that the rules, regulations, or other provisions are established as described by Subsection (d-1), the board of regents or other governing board of the institution of higher education shall review the provisions. The board of regents or other governing board may, by a vote of not less than two-thirds of the board, amend wholly or partly the provisions established under Subsection (d-1). If amended under this subsection, the provisions are considered to be those of the institution as established under Section (d-1).
Bottom line is this: some presidents will overreach, some won't, and this overreach will be contrary to the legislative intent. It can be readdressed in 2017 by the legislature (after having a year of good results at other schools to stand upon).
And yes, RoyGBiv is also right in his statement that this is a huge step forward (if Strauss doesn't step upon it).
Your best option for personal security is a lifelong commitment to avoidance, deterrence, and de-escalation.
When those fail, aim for center mass.
www.HoustonLTC.com Texas LTC Instructor | www.Texas3006.com Moderator | Tennessee Squire | Armored Cavalry
When those fail, aim for center mass.
www.HoustonLTC.com Texas LTC Instructor | www.Texas3006.com Moderator | Tennessee Squire | Armored Cavalry
Re: Campus Carry -- Where Are We Now?
Yep, vote early and often!puma guy wrote:Yep! I getting a death certificate so I can vote as a Democrat!Charles L. Cotton wrote:You need to vote more often . . . in each election.puma guy wrote:My Senator Sylvia Garcia is up!
Chas.