I could probably read this in one of the posts here but I don't have that kind of time. My question is at the end of the post. If you want to skip all of the BS, just go directly to it.
I am an academic administrator at a university. Shootings on college campuses and school property have inserted themselves into our consciousness.
All school administrators live in fear of the day they will get the call.
We are all scrambling to embrace many different aspects of Emergency Response policy. This includes the decision to permit legal and authorized weapons in our classrooms.
First of all, let me say that I am a 26 year veteran of the U.S. Navy. An avid blackpowder shooter. I have sixteen weapons in my home. I have both a healthy respect and a fairly complete lack of fear of firearms properly handled.
But I have established the policy that we will not permit any weapons to be carried by our students on our campus unless they are authorized specifically by us. That means that those desiring to carry a weapon must prove tous that there is a documented and valid reason for the carry.
I have included in this policy that we will only permit police officers who happen to be students to carry their service weapon when they can show me documentation that makes it mandatory for them to do so. That would include some form of identification as a police officer, the general order to police officers which governs the time and nature of the carry, such as, "I will carry my sidearm at all times when I am in a duty status." and some indication that they meet all of that criteria. (A watchbill or some such.)
I have done a little research and I can find no law enforcement body which includes in any general order a requirement to carry the weapon at all times, only at all times when on duty. However I have met many overzealous or overimaginative young officers who incorrectly interpret their guidance using it as an excuse to bring the weapon with them.
You might ask why I am so uptight about it. The answer is simple. This is Virginia. It is very easy to acquire a weapon (which I am in favor of) and motivation for purchase is never really checked. I f I permit police officers to carry a weapon onto the campus even at times when they are not mandated by their policy, then I am powerless to argue that non police officers may not carry.
I told you there was a question. Here it is.
Do any of you know of any law enforcement, security, or intelligence service which requires, and I mean requires and not authorizes, their officers to carry the weapon at all times?
Tnx,
I am an academic administrator at a university. Shootings on college campuses and school property have inserted themselves into our consciousness.
All school administrators live in fear of the day they will get the call.
We are all scrambling to embrace many different aspects of Emergency Response policy. This includes the decision to permit legal and authorized weapons in our classrooms.
First of all, let me say that I am a 26 year veteran of the U.S. Navy. An avid blackpowder shooter. I have sixteen weapons in my home. I have both a healthy respect and a fairly complete lack of fear of firearms properly handled.
But I have established the policy that we will not permit any weapons to be carried by our students on our campus unless they are authorized specifically by us. That means that those desiring to carry a weapon must prove tous that there is a documented and valid reason for the carry.
I have included in this policy that we will only permit police officers who happen to be students to carry their service weapon when they can show me documentation that makes it mandatory for them to do so. That would include some form of identification as a police officer, the general order to police officers which governs the time and nature of the carry, such as, "I will carry my sidearm at all times when I am in a duty status." and some indication that they meet all of that criteria. (A watchbill or some such.)
I have done a little research and I can find no law enforcement body which includes in any general order a requirement to carry the weapon at all times, only at all times when on duty. However I have met many overzealous or overimaginative young officers who incorrectly interpret their guidance using it as an excuse to bring the weapon with them.
You might ask why I am so uptight about it. The answer is simple. This is Virginia. It is very easy to acquire a weapon (which I am in favor of) and motivation for purchase is never really checked. I f I permit police officers to carry a weapon onto the campus even at times when they are not mandated by their policy, then I am powerless to argue that non police officers may not carry.
I told you there was a question. Here it is.
Do any of you know of any law enforcement, security, or intelligence service which requires, and I mean requires and not authorizes, their officers to carry the weapon at all times?
Tnx,