Re: Questions From a Returning Student
Posted: Fri Jun 04, 2010 4:34 pm

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You're right. I just hadn't seen that. My summer project is essentially making sure I'm in the clear for when the Fall starts. Can school policy over-ride the state laws? I called the University Police to ask my initial question ("can I leave it in my trunk?"), and they kind of fumbled around for a second before telling me I was supposed to just check it in with them every day.I'm not a lawyer, but it looks to me like the parking lot is clearly legal.
Unfortunately yes, school policy can override the law as to the possession on campus for a student or faculty member. However, it would not be illegal, you would just be subject to disciplinary action by the school up to and including expulsion.BroTyler wrote:You're right. I just hadn't seen that. My summer project is essentially making sure I'm in the clear for when the Fall starts. Can school policy over-ride the state laws? I called the University Police to ask, and they kind of fumbled around for a second before telling me I was supposed to just check it in with them every day.I'm not a lawyer, but it looks to me like the parking lot is clearly legal.
I'm trying to find similar documents for the other schools in the TAMU system, including the Health Science Center branches. The TAMU-Kingsville site just has a bunch of broken links.J.R.@A&M wrote:Texas A&M University has a rule (http://rules.tamu.edu/PDFs/34.06.02.M1.pdf) that defines premises the same as the Texas CHL law does. So I take it to mean that a CHL can carry in a University driveway, street, sidewalk, walkway, parking lot, parking garage or other parking area.
I've never looked at the other campuses, but there was a thread in late 2009 indicating that TAMU Galveston was more restrictive.BroTyler wrote:I'm trying to find similar documents for the other schools in the TAMU system, including the Health Science Center branches. The TAMU-Kingsville site just has a bunch of broken links.J.R.@A&M wrote:Texas A&M University has a rule (http://rules.tamu.edu/PDFs/34.06.02.M1.pdf) that defines premises the same as the Texas CHL law does. So I take it to mean that a CHL can carry in a University driveway, street, sidewalk, walkway, parking lot, parking garage or other parking area.