SecondAmendmentStudents
Regular Member
imported post
What are the firearm laws as they relate to possession on a college campus in Virginia?
What are the firearm laws as they relate to possession on a college campus in Virginia?
So they can regulate or prohibit firearms for a variety of reasons (theoretically not permitted by law) or under any circumstances permitted by law? That's how it appears to read.It is my opinion that the safe operation of the campus allows regulation of, or under limited circumstances, prohibition of, firearms by any persons attending events on campus, visiting dormitories or classroom buildings, attending specific events as invitees, or under any circumstance permitted by law.
Not illegal.What are the firearm laws as they relate to possession on a college campus in Virginia?
The provisions of this section applicable to a locality shall also apply to any authority or to a local governmental entity, including a department or agency, but not including any local or regional jail or juvenile detention facility.
What would their basis be for asking me to leave and how would that be enforced?Pretty much if you're a student/employee of the University expect to have various issues coming your way, mostly loss of job/enrollment and threats of other litigation which may be shaky, but isn't worth it to most of us to be the test case. Otherwise if you're unaffiliated with the university you may be asked to leave if they decide they don't like you carrying.
Anyone is free to ask you to leave. Freedom of Speech. The problem arises when they try to force you to leave. How would they go about that?Jay Gatz wrote:What would their basis be for asking me to leave and how would that be enforced?Pretty much if you're a student/employee of the University expect to have various issues coming your way, mostly loss of job/enrollment and threats of other litigation which may be shaky, but isn't worth it to most of us to be the test case. Otherwise if you're unaffiliated with the university you may be asked to leave if they decide they don't like you carrying.
I ask because a new truck would look good sitting in my driveway.
Yata hey
They could force Grapeshot to leave for high 5,,, maybe 6 figures?Grapeshot wrote:Anyone is free to ask you to leave. Freedom of Speech. The problem arises when they try to force you to leave. How would they go about that?Jay Gatz wrote:What would their basis be for asking me to leave and how would that be enforced?Pretty much if you're a student/employee of the University expect to have various issues coming your way, mostly loss of job/enrollment and threats of other litigation which may be shaky, but isn't worth it to most of us to be the test case. Otherwise if you're unaffiliated with the university you may be asked to leave if they decide they don't like you carrying.
I ask because a new truck would look good sitting in my driveway.
Yata hey
Only long enough to accept delivery.eye95 wrote:They could force Grapeshot to leave for high 5,,, maybe 6 figures?Grapeshot wrote:Anyone is free to ask you to leave. Freedom of Speech. The problem arises when they try to force you to leave. How would they go about that?Jay Gatz wrote:What would their basis be for asking me to leave and how would that be enforced?Pretty much if you're a student/employee of the University expect to have various issues coming your way, mostly loss of job/enrollment and threats of other litigation which may be shaky, but isn't worth it to most of us to be the test case. Otherwise if you're unaffiliated with the university you may be asked to leave if they decide they don't like you carrying.
I ask because a new truck would look good sitting in my driveway.
Yata hey
And that's the way I likes it.SecondAmendmentStudents wrote:
Not illegal.What are the firearm laws as they relate to possession on a college campus in Virginia?
Students in all but one (Blue Ridge Community College) of Virginia's Universities are prohibited by student policy from carrying on their own campi.
If you or anyone us had been the judge in DiGiacinto v. The Rector and Vistors of George Mason University , this thread would likely not exist.Virginia LAw 15.1-915 overrides Campus Policy.
Yep - http://opencarry.mywowbb.com/forum54/41545-1.htmlWas this ruling appealed?