I haven't been on campus since campus carry went into effect.
Anyone know whether the stadium is posted?
How about the rest of the campus?
Didn't find anything searching here or on texas3006.com
Thanks!

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Incorrect. Once campus carry passed it requires that they post the stadium.Bruin98 wrote:Regardless of whether or not it is posted--you cant carry inside the stadium. The statute prohibits carrying of a gun from locations where high school, college or professional sporting events are taking place.
Sec. 46.035. UNLAWFUL CARRYING OF HANDGUN BY LICENSE HOLDER.Bruin98 wrote:Regardless of whether or not it is posted--you cant carry inside the stadium. The statute prohibits carrying of a gun from locations where high school, college or professional sporting events are taking place.
Interesting. So how does that work? If you are legally carrying do you just notify security and bypass detectors? Or would they give you verbal notice at that time that concealed carry is not permitted?oohrah wrote:On a related note - Baylor did not post McLane Stadium at all - they installed metal detectors at all entrances.
Yes. But it is my understanding that they have to do it with signs. UT cannot put up signs except for the "special" situations. They must put up the signs in those locations. That is the difference between private and public.KLB wrote:No doubt 46.035 moots my point, but is not TCU a private institution and therefore entitled to ban weapons if they wish?
Here ya go:chasfm11 wrote:Yes. But it is my understanding that they have to do it with signs. UT cannot put up signs except for the "special" situations. They must put up the signs in those locations. That is the difference between private and public.KLB wrote:No doubt 46.035 moots my point, but is not TCU a private institution and therefore entitled to ban weapons if they wish?
If I'm wrong, please correct me. I'd like to understand this as well as is possible with the current legislation.
GC §411.2031. CARRYING OF HANDGUNS BY LICENSE HOLDERS ON CERTAIN CAMPUSES
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(e) A private or independent institution of higher education in this state, after consulting with students, staff, and faculty of the institution, may establish rules, regulations, or other provisions prohibiting license holders from carrying handguns on the campus of the institution, any grounds or building on which an activity sponsored by the institution is being conducted, or a passenger transportation vehicle owned by the institution
Sec. 46.035. UNLAWFUL CARRYING OF HANDGUN BY LICENSE HOLDER
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(a-2) Notwithstanding Subsection (a) or Section 46.03(a), a license holder commits an offense if the license holder carries a handgun on the campus of a private or independent institution of higher education in this state that has established rules, regulations, or other provisions prohibiting license holders from carrying handguns pursuant to Section 411.2031(e), Government Code, or on the grounds or building on which an activity sponsored by such an institution is being conducted, or in a passenger transportation vehicle of such an institution, regardless of whether the handgun is concealed, provided the institution gives effective notice under Section 30.06
I understand TPC 30.06 and effective notice but here is a another live example of a potential situation.oohrah wrote:Private universities, unlike public, can completely opt out. But to do so, they must provide effective notice via PC 30.06.
Baylor has announced opting out, so if you were discovered by their metal detector, you would be asked to leave, which would be effective notice.