Well Ill explain the circumstances here in Cali.....yes!
You would be able to carry a concealed weapon as long as you are a Reserve or Sworn Officer, doesnt matter. In cali if you have a permit you are only allowed to carry a CW if you are stopping on campus for a quick moment, like to drop something off, pick something up, drop someone off, pick someone up, etc etc.
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follow the campus policy - they'll have an ordinance that you can be cited / arrested for.
If cited / arrested - how are you going to explain this on your background to where ever you're applying? follow da rules.
I don't know about Oregon but in CA, there are colleges that have peace officers that are not armed, while on duty (but can carry off duty).... I don't get it but anywhoo..
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Originally posted by ChiTownDet View PostIf you are a P/O, and there are no metal detectors to go through to enter the campus/buildings, and you have your gun concealed, who is to know that you have one or that you are a P/O, unless you want to telegraph the fact you are a P/O and armed.
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If you are a P/O, and there are no metal detectors to go through to enter the campus/buildings, and you have your gun concealed, who is to know that you have one or that you are a P/O, unless you want to telegraph the fact you are a P/O and armed.
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Originally posted by TjOregon2005 View PostI am a full time student at a state university here in Oregon. My school does not allow carrying concealed weapons on campus even with a permit. I have been an explorer for 3 years and am beginning to apply for reserve positions. If or when I am hired as a reserve, would I be legally allowed to carry on campus?
If so, would those of you who are full time officers encourage me to carry or do you think its is unnecessary?
Does anyone on this forum carry on their campus?
Thanks ahead of time for the imput.
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Originally posted by TjOregon2005 View PostI am a full time student at a state university here in Oregon. My school does not allow carrying concealed weapons on campus even with a permit. I have been an explorer for 3 years and am beginning to apply for reserve positions. If or when I am hired as a reserve, would I be legally allowed to carry on campus?
Even if you did get 24-hour police powers as a reserve, the university could bar you from campus when you were armed and not on official police business. They might not be able to tell you that you couldn't carry your gun, but they could tell you that no one will attend classes or participate in college activities while armed. It's the same model that in force at the various Disney properties - Disney won't tell a cop he can't carry his gun, but if he doesn't permit it to be secured in their security office, he is asked to leave the property.
Given that Oregon doesn't arm their campus "public safety officers" and has a special training and certification course for them, similar but different from that completed by other law enforcement officers, I don't think the university is going to be too warm to the idea that a student is packing, no matter what kind of badge or ID you might have in your pocket.
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I am a full time student at a state university here in Oregon. My school does not allow carrying concealed weapons on campus even with a permit. I have been an explorer for 3 years and am beginning to apply for reserve positions. If or when I am hired as a reserve, would I be legally allowed to carry on campus?
If so, would those of you who are full time officers encourage me to carry or do you think its is unnecessary?
Does anyone on this forum carry on their campus?
Thanks ahead of time for the imput.Tags: None
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