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....at least by the University of Connecticut police....
In class today we had a Q&A with the Uconn Police. I asked the question that many have debated on here (after class of course to avoid scaring any libtards). I asked the officer if carrying on campus is illegal, or just against school policy. In the dancing around the question like they often like to do, I finally did get a rather direct answer. It is NOT against the law, it is against school policy. I will note that when asking the question i proposed "if i have my out of state license to carry...." to which he replied you need to be a resident to get a pistol license . I let that one go and moved on to avoid arguing about it.
So there it is in a nut shell. Could he be wrong? Very possible, but according to this uconn officer, carrying on campus is strictly against school policy, but not illegal. Furthermore, i was told that if you are carrying, say driving through campus you are good to go. As long as you are not in buildings.
Again Im not taking this is fact, but it is directly from a Uconn police officer.
In class today we had a Q&A with the Uconn Police. I asked the question that many have debated on here (after class of course to avoid scaring any libtards). I asked the officer if carrying on campus is illegal, or just against school policy. In the dancing around the question like they often like to do, I finally did get a rather direct answer. It is NOT against the law, it is against school policy. I will note that when asking the question i proposed "if i have my out of state license to carry...." to which he replied you need to be a resident to get a pistol license . I let that one go and moved on to avoid arguing about it.
So there it is in a nut shell. Could he be wrong? Very possible, but according to this uconn officer, carrying on campus is strictly against school policy, but not illegal. Furthermore, i was told that if you are carrying, say driving through campus you are good to go. As long as you are not in buildings.
Again Im not taking this is fact, but it is directly from a Uconn police officer.