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Campus carry would cost Texas colleges millions

Posted: Mon Feb 23, 2015 11:39 am
by TxD
What a crock.

"According to fiscal analyses drawn up by Texas' higher education systems and obtained by the Houston Chronicle, so-called campus carry would cost the University of Texas and University of Houston systems nearly $47 million combined over six years to update security systems, build gun storage facilities and bolster campus police units."

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Re: Campus carry would cost Texas colleges millions

Posted: Mon Feb 23, 2015 11:42 am
by Cedar Park Dad
Build gun storage facilities?

Re: Campus carry would cost Texas colleges millions

Posted: Mon Feb 23, 2015 11:48 am
by psijac
Didn't the last legislative session just give them that same amount of money, for fits and giggles?

Re: Campus carry would cost Texas colleges millions

Posted: Mon Feb 23, 2015 12:43 pm
by suthdj
Any data on what it cost in other states?

Re: Campus carry would cost Texas colleges millions

Posted: Mon Feb 23, 2015 1:11 pm
by GlockDude26
am i missing something? campus carry would entail students and faculty with CHL's to carry on their person on campus.....why do you need gun storage facilities?

Re: Campus carry would cost Texas colleges millions

Posted: Mon Feb 23, 2015 1:13 pm
by rbwhatever1
Resources that would be well justified and spent if true, which I doubt. The biggest question is when did these folks become concerned about spending other peoples money?

Re: Campus carry would cost Texas colleges millions

Posted: Mon Feb 23, 2015 1:14 pm
by Pawpaw
This is nothing more than the anti's attempt to throw everything they can against the wall, hoping something sticks.

Re: Campus carry would cost Texas colleges millions

Posted: Mon Feb 23, 2015 3:55 pm
by Ruark
This is so silly. They're conjuring up pictures of tens of thousands of peach-fuzz frat boys walking around armed to the teeth. Most college students aren't even old enough to buy a handgun, much less get a CHL to carry one around. Pure media-driven hysteria.

That being said, I remember being in some graduate seminars on weeknights at the University of Texas and walking half a mile or more through dark sidewalks and vast parking garages. It was pretty scary sometimes. Having a weapon for security would have been a comfort.

Re: Campus carry would cost Texas colleges millions

Posted: Mon Feb 23, 2015 4:29 pm
by nightmare69
As an university LEO, the only change I could see is students with CHLs who live on campus either in dorms or apartments being required to buy some sort of lock box to store their firearm when not carrying on their person. Sure policy will change for those students but I think people are freaking out over nothing.

Re: Campus carry would cost Texas colleges millions

Posted: Mon Feb 23, 2015 4:32 pm
by joe817
Ruark wrote:This is so silly. They're conjuring up pictures of tens of thousands of peach-fuzz frat boys walking around armed to the teeth. Most college students aren't even old enough to buy a handgun, much less get a CHL to carry one around. Pure media-driven hysteria.
You and I and everyone on the forum knows that, as well as a lot of people in the Texas Legislature. I'd wager the Houston Chronicle knows that. BUT if they printed the FULL story and truth, they would lose their ability to print half-truths to further their agenda, and decrease their ability to sensationalize the news to sell more newspapers. More ubber liberal lies.
:mad5 :grumble

The sad thing is, is that their readers look to them to fully disclose the truth.....which they do not!

Re: Campus carry would cost Texas colleges millions

Posted: Mon Feb 23, 2015 4:59 pm
by mojo84
This is a bunch of bull. However, if it was true, it would be just a drop in a bucket compared to their overall budget.

Re: Campus carry would cost Texas colleges millions

Posted: Mon Feb 23, 2015 6:05 pm
by TXBO
nightmare69 wrote:As an university LEO, the only change I could see is students with CHLs who live on campus either in dorms or apartments being required to buy some sort of lock box to store their firearm when not carrying on their person. Sure policy will change for those students but I think people are freaking out over nothing.
I would bet that the number of 21 year olds still living on campus is not very big.

Re: Campus carry would cost Texas colleges millions

Posted: Mon Feb 23, 2015 7:01 pm
by Charles L. Cotton
nightmare69 wrote:As an university LEO, the only change I could see is students with CHLs who live on campus either in dorms or apartments being required to buy some sort of lock box to store their firearm when not carrying on their person.
Exactly right. It's perfectly legal to carry handguns all over campus now (excluding buildings), so there would be no reason to install any new security equipment or personnel. Schools don't have metal detectors at entrances to buildings now and it is not legal to carry into buildings. If there is no need for them now, why would a school need them when it's legal to carry in buildings?

It's a blatant lie.
Chas.

Re: Campus carry would cost Texas colleges millions

Posted: Mon Feb 23, 2015 7:06 pm
by CoffeeNut
And this blatant lie is coming from UT Chancellor Admiral McRaven?

My respect for him continues to go out the window. :mad5

*edit* I can't read the full article so my question is genuine. Is it coming from UT or is someone else spouting this lie?

Re: Campus carry would cost Texas colleges millions

Posted: Mon Feb 23, 2015 7:31 pm
by TexasCajun
joe817 wrote:
Ruark wrote:This is so silly. They're conjuring up pictures of tens of thousands of peach-fuzz frat boys walking around armed to the teeth. Most college students aren't even old enough to buy a handgun, much less get a CHL to carry one around. Pure media-driven hysteria.
You and I and everyone on the forum knows that, as well as a lot of people in the Texas Legislature. I'd wager the Houston Chronicle knows that. BUT if they printed the FULL story and truth, they would lose their ability to print half-truths to further their agenda, and decrease their ability to sensationalize the news to sell more newspapers. More ubber liberal lies.
:mad5 :grumble

The sad thing is, is that their readers look to them to fully disclose the truth.....which they do not!
The chronicle hasn't a been a real newspaper for several years now. I doubt if they're worried about what both remaining readers think.