Jumping Frog wrote:As I read it, there will be no guns in the dorms.

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Jumping Frog wrote:As I read it, there will be no guns in the dorms.
gdanaher wrote:I think they should be required to conceal the gun but also wear a fully loaded bandoleer in plain sight. Fake black mustache is optional.
9mmfan wrote:gdanaher wrote:I think they should be required to conceal the gun but also wear a fully loaded bandoleer in plain sight. Fake black mustache is optional.
http://content.usatoday.com/communities ... -permits/1" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;Dave2 wrote:Jumping Frog wrote:As I read it, there will be no guns in the dorms.Then why are they segregating those who have CHLs from those who don't? Do students who hold CDLs, pilot's licenses, or motorcycle licenses get their own dorm, too? And where whould you live if you had all of them?
http://www.denverpost.com/news/ci_21332 ... ry-permits" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;Those who live off the main campus must store their weapon in a safe within their home..
In Boulder, students who want to carry their gun must live in the family-housing units downtown, while those in Colorado Springs will have to live in upperclassmen dorms.
In all other dorms, guns will be banned, The Post reports, quoting university officials.
"Residence hall students may still store weapons at the University of Colorado Police Department on campus, which is open and available for drop-off and pickup of weapons, 24 hours a day, seven days a week," CU-Boulder says.
Now the policy seems a bit crazy with "Those who live off the main campus must store their weapon in a safe within their home.." If I own my own home, a school's "policy" mandates that ... I have to now take all my valuable jars of peanut butter out of my safe to make room to store guns now? What if I need a gun in the middle of the night, does the safe have to be locked, or can the door be open? Will the school indemnify me against losses to peanut butter thieves if I can't get to my gun in time??The university said Thursday that both campuses will establish a residential area for students over the age of 21 with permits. In all other dormitories, guns will be banned, the new policy states.
"The main dorms on the main campus will not allow any concealed-carry weapons," CU-Boulder spokesman Bronson Hilliard said.
Pac Man? How long ago was this?RPB wrote:Will be interesting
Example: a student who mid-semester turns 21, gets a CHL and has to then change from one dorm to another ... assuming he remembers to inform the school and assuming the school has space in the CHL dorm for him to move to mid-semester...
Might be better, guaranteeing that everyone is over 21 in your dorm, I had a less mature room mate wanting to do TV and Pacman 24/7 while I tried to study.
Excaliber wrote:Anyone care to guess which dorm will have the lowest level of crime on campus?
Rusty Wrenches wrote:Pac Man? How long ago was this?RPB wrote:Will be interesting
Example: a student who mid-semester turns 21, gets a CHL and has to then change from one dorm to another ... assuming he remembers to inform the school and assuming the school has space in the CHL dorm for him to move to mid-semester...
Might be better, guaranteeing that everyone is over 21 in your dorm, I had a less mature room mate wanting to do TV and Pacman 24/7 while I tried to study.
What about having CHL fraternity and sorority houses?Excaliber wrote:Anyone care to guess which dorm will have the lowest level of crime on campus?
So, it's illegal for CU to have a policy that their campus buildings are off limits for CCW, but certain dorms are off limits?The university has been working on the policy since March, when the Colorado Supreme Court upheld an appeals-court ruling that struck down CU's gun ban. The court said the Board of Regents overstepped its authority by refusing to allow permitted concealed weapons on campuses, in leased buildings and in any area under the control of university police, officials said.
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Those with a permit may still live in dorms on both campuses but may not have weapons in their possession in those general living quarters, officials said.
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He went on to say that those students who wish to express their political views or religious beliefs must also request the permission of their roommate. /sarcasmThe Colorado Springs campus will allow those with a permit who want a gun in their possession to live in upperclassman dorms, officials said.
"We have very few individual units, so those who wish to have the concealed carry must have permission from their roommate," said Tom Hutton, spokesman for UCCS.
Jumping Frog wrote:My attitude would be "concealed means concealed", since it is now clear that having a gun is not a criminal offense, just a college policy offense.