idahoguy84
Regular Member
One of my fellow law students who lives on campus has had enough... details at http://www.uiguncase.com
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I am glad to see someone has finally had enough. I like Vandal am an Alumnus of UI and carried while I was a student and even when I was an employee(my job was associated with carry a lot of UI money around). I also lived in a Fraternity on campus that had firearms and I will admit we had one unintentional discharge that I am aware of but it was more out of stupidity and poor gun handling than anything else(cleaning shotgun and it was loaded, yes he is a moron). We have had guns in the house since the 50's with no major incidents or injuries.
I hope he wins his case but unfortunately as Vandal pointed out it may allow him to keep his firearms in student housing it probably wont change their policy on carry on campus.
Hey Gray, nice to see you on here and not just on Calguns
Honestly, I wouldn't be surprised if some legislation could get put up asap to get this resolved beyond a lawsuit.
Defending the indefensible is expensive for the defending side. Since it's pro-se, he can't recover attorneys fees, but he can recover all court costs and other costs.
Btw, the Universities INSISTED on having this, but guess who is going to have to pay the taxpayer dollar...the Legislature. So, the Legislature has every right to put a stop to it via passing Legislation. For the short term, I want this problem fixed. The long term, Utah style preemption.