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Dan W:
UNO can say anything they want, but I don't believe they can legally do that
--- Quote ---018.06 Except as prohibited by federal law, a permit holder may carry a concealed handgun in a vehicle or on his or her person while riding in or on a vehicle into or onto any parking area which is open to the public and used by any of the places or premises listed in Section 018.01 above if the handgun is not removed from the vehicle and the handgun is properly secured in the vehicle before the permit holder exits the vehicle. To be properly secured in the vehicle, the handgun must be locked inside the glove box, trunk or other compartment of the vehicle, in a storage box attached to the vehicle, or in a securely attached hardened compartment if the vehicle is a motorcycle.
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UNO falls into this category
--- Quote ---018.01I School building, school grounds, school-owned vehicle, or school-sponsored activity or athletic event of any public,private, denominational, or parochial elementary, vocational, or secondary school, a private postsecondary career school as defined in Nebraska Revised Statutes ยง 85-1603, a community college, or a public or private college, junior college, or university;
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Bucket:
--- Quote from: bkent on February 16, 2014, 04:00:53 PM ---And some Universities ban all weapons everywhere on property they control, even parking lots.
"The possession of deadly weapons on property controlled by the University of Nebraska Omaha is prohibited. This restriction includes weapons concealed or not concealed, on the person or in a vehicle."
https://www.unomaha.edu/policies/docs/Weapon%20Prohibition.pdf
Kent
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--- Quote from: Dan W on February 16, 2014, 04:33:32 PM ---UNO can say anything they want, but I don't believe they can legally do that
UNO falls into this category
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I assume that would be the case for the general public, but I would assume for students enrolled at UNO that they would be subject to school policies, similar to employees. We as CHP holders can store a weapon in a secure place in our car on school grounds, but teachers can still be prohibited from having a weapon in the car as a condition of employment. It might not have teh force of law, but still applies as a policy, I would think anyway.
Dan W:
--- Quote from: Bucket on February 16, 2014, 09:42:54 PM ---I assume that would be the case for the general public, but I would assume for students enrolled at UNO that they would be subject to school policies, similar to employees. We as CHP holders can store a weapon in a secure place in our car on school grounds, but teachers can still be prohibited from having a weapon in the car as a condition of employment. It might not have teh force of law, but still applies as a policy, I would think anyway.
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Correct
But I was responding to a patient at the clinic. Niether a student nor an employee of UNO
AllForOne:
--- Quote from: bkent on February 16, 2014, 04:00:53 PM ---And some Universities ban all weapons everywhere on property they control, even parking lots.
"The possession of deadly weapons on property controlled by the University of Nebraska Omaha is prohibited. This restriction includes weapons concealed or not concealed, on the person or in a vehicle."
https://www.unomaha.edu/policies/docs/Weapon%20Prohibition.pdf
Kent
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As a graduate student and teaching assistant at the UNO, I brought this concern straight to campus security and spoke with the officer in charge. He told me that I could legally store my pistol in my car (glovebox, safe, etc.) when I park it on campus.
On a side note, with the re-finishing of the parking garage signs, the "postings" have been removed.
Another addition: Red Cross at 38th and Dewey in Omaha is posted.
Chris Z:
Ask that Campus Security Officer if he is willing to put that in writing on University letterhead.
Bet he won't.....
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