So I was chatting with my BiL who works at a public institution of higher learning in Idaho. He told me that b/c of the passing of the law that allows CCW on school campus, the school will have to hire more security people. The threat given to the school admins was that they could be civilly responsible if something happens and they haven't taken the extra precautions. As a result, some funds originally allocated to classes are going to be re-allocated to hiring security.
I am not sure who made this recommendation to the admin staff (legal ? insurance? I dunno) wasn't wrong. Has there been any precedent that the staff of any public institution (museums, etc) have been held responsible for not providing more security since general public CCW has been allowed?
This sounds like flat out scare tactics.
Thoughts?
I am not sure who made this recommendation to the admin staff (legal ? insurance? I dunno) wasn't wrong. Has there been any precedent that the staff of any public institution (museums, etc) have been held responsible for not providing more security since general public CCW has been allowed?
This sounds like flat out scare tactics.
Thoughts?