First link answers it. Bottom of page 7. Thanks.
Next question. Are we talking misdemeanor or felony for having it in the car? I only ask because I know someone that insists that it's legal.
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You are correct, in that they SHOULDN'T be trying to regulate possession in a private vehicle, but,
And the minimum penalty for violation is expulsion from the campus.Quote:
Regents Policy 14-I prohibits “the possession of the [sic] firearms, explosives, or
other dangerous or illegal weapons on or within any University of Colorado campus, leased
building, other area under the jurisdiction of the local campus police department or areas where
such possession interferes with the learning and working environment.
It is a violation of University policy, and subject to their administrative penalties, including expulsion from the University, and like concealed carry anywhere else that it is prohibited by policy/signs (like some stores), one who violated it willfully would most likely be subject to 3rd degree criminal trespass charges, as outlined in CRS 18-4-504 (most likely a misdemeanor)
I see. Thanks for clearing that up.
but read that again. your vehicle is on the property of the campus, but the firearm is on personal property.
your vehicle does not fall under the jurisdiction of the campus police department. the parking space you occupy does which is why they can ticket you or tow your car because it is in the wrong space. they can't open the car up and drive it to another location.
that is like telling a person who lives within the school grounds of a k-12 school that they are not allowed to own firearms in their home since they are technically within school boundaries.
possession of a firearm in a compartment in a locked vehicle would not interfere with the learning environment. nobody would know it is there except the owner.
Per the chief at UCCS. Guns are not allowed on campus. The only exception is for sworn peace officers. And yes that means that they do not allow guns in cars. I don't know how they'd enforce that, but no guns means no guns.
Understand that it is a college policy and not necessarily the belief of the officers who work there.