You should thank Dean Whitney for volunteering to be the first shot if there should be a VT style mass murder at IUPUI.
That is what she meant, right?
The most that will happen is that you would be expelled. There is no law in Indiana that does not permit on campus carry.
...why should I give up my rights to pacify someone else. To me they are using the same arguements used in the south in the '60's (it's our school we can use whatever policy we want).
The problem is a conflict of personal property rights vs. the right for a person to bear arms. To me, a private individual has every right to ban others who have no ownership claim (not named on the deed, as a trustee, etc.) in the property from bringing whatever onto the property. This includes a private business that tells employees they can't keep guns in their vehicles.
if you had an extra 4 mill laying around you could just carry and make the charge disappear if you ever got caught.So let's say i bought some IUPUI stock... Hell i don't know if they sell stock.
But if i had the 4 million dollars to slap my name on a fancy parking garage, i still doubt they would allow even an affluent individual, with his name on one of their own buildings, to carry on campus.
if you had an extra 4 mill laying around you could just carry and make the charge disappear if you ever got caught.
If I had 4 mill laying around, the last place I would be is IUPUI.
Did you attend school last year?
Police make arrest in IUPUI robberies
I remmember what I was thinking when I heard about the robberies. I didn't know they found the guy though.
I'm taking night class at the BS building and at Cavanaugh, and it sometimes is a bit of a walk in the dark at night.
If I had 4 mill laying around, the last place I would be is IUPUI.
Im on the IUPUI campus for the next 4 years. I wont carry because I would be getting kicked out of a professional school if I was ever found out. However, I have noticed a rather strong police presence on the campus, from squad cars roaming the parking lots (not looking to give tickets, they have other people to do that), there are several officers on bikes, and a few walking around. Id say it seems to be a rather safe campus, at least there are a lot more officers on this campus than on Purdue's, even though it is still full of a bunch of unarmed fish in a barrel. I'll just have to duck and cover and I hope the bullets bend around meProbably sound advice. However, I've talked guns with many a people in class, in groups and even with my professors. I'm writing on the 2A for one class (30-40 pg paper). I don't think talking can get you searched, and no way a professor will touch me. Police get called, tell them you'll leave, but you don't consent to a search.
Fairly certain you'd be VERY hard pressed to find ANY university nationwide that would explicitly allow or remain mute on the subject of firearms on campus.