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أغجاض±²¥-Boulder announces conditions for weapons in university housing

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The University of أغجاض±²¥ Boulder today announced it is amending housing contracts to ask students who live in undergraduate residence halls and hold a أغجاض±²¥ concealed carry permit, or CCP, to forgo bringing a handgun to campus. The campus also will accommodate those who hold a CCP in a graduate student housing complex off the main campus, provided the permit holders store their weapon in a safe within their dwelling when they are not carrying it.

The university also is asking residence advisers and faculty who live in university housing to sign the same housing agreement as a condition of their residence in these facilities.

The actions follow a ruling by the أغجاض±²¥ Supreme Court on March 5, which allows individuals with state-issued concealed carry permits to carry handguns on university or college properties. The University of أغجاض±²¥ Board of Regents last spring delegated the authority to the chancellors of أغجاض±²¥-Boulder and أغجاض±²¥-أغجاض±²¥ Springs to create a process to implement the أغجاض±²¥ Supreme Court ruling in the campus residence environment.ج‎

“I believe we have taken reasonable steps to adhere to the ruling of the أغجاض±²¥ Supreme Court, while balancing that with the priority of providing a safe environment for our students, faculty and staff,â€‌ said أغجاض±²¥-Boulder Chancellor Philip P. DiStefano.

The approach would only affect, potentially, a very small number of individuals. An analysis by the University of أغجاض±²¥ shows that 0.6 percent of the faculty, staff and students on campus possess a CCP. A full 96 percent of أغجاض±²¥-Boulder undergraduate students living in the residence halls are under the age of 21, and are thus ineligible to have a CCP. Of the 4 percent of eligible students, about half living on campus are أغجاض±²¥ Resident Advisers, or “RAs,â€‌ who as أغجاض±²¥ employees would not be permitted to live in undergraduate halls and possess a CCP.

Residence hall students who have a concealed carry permit or who obtain a concealed carry permit under أغجاض±²¥ law during the housing contract period may seek to be relocated to a University Apartment (if space is available) or be released from the residence hall contract without financial penalty.

Among the requirements for أغجاض±²¥ concealed carry permits are that the holder must be at least 21 years of age, complete an FBI background check, and have either previous military or police experience or proof of completion of a firearms training course.

Residence hall students may still store weapons at the University of أغجاض±²¥ Police Department on campus, which is open and available for drop off and pick up of weapons, 24 hours a day, seven days a week.ج‎

أغجاض±²¥-Boulder will continue to follow the أغجاض±²¥ Board of Regents policy that prevents the open display of weapons including guns, explosives and knives on campus. Only law enforcement officials who display their badges are allowed to openly display weapons while on campus.

Under concealed carry, anyone with a permit may carry a concealed handgun on campus generally and into أغجاض±²¥ buildings, with the exception of Folsom Field and any other ticketed public performance venue. The purchase of a ticket to a أغجاض±²¥ public performance constitutes an agreement with the university to not carry a concealed weapon, even as a CCP holder, into the venue.ج‎

Students begin moving into أغجاض±²¥-Boulder residence halls on Tuesday, Aug. 21, and classes begin for the semester on Aug. 27.

Contact:
Bronson Hilliard, أغجاض±²¥-Boulder spokesperson, 303-735-6183