Posted April 21, 2017 12:07 pm by Comments

By G. Halek

FLINT HILLS, KANSAS — One technical college is having a serious discussion about how they plan to alter policy to come into compliance with new Kansas legislation allowing concealed carry on campus.

via Emporia Gazette

“At this point we don’t have a choice, this is something that our attorney has drawn up,” Jacinda Kahle, director of Human Resources said. “If nothing changes, then July 1 we have to abide by it.”

The governor of Kansas recently signed a bill into law which would require public universities and colleges to allow concealed carry on campus. These public institutions are now beholden to alter any existing policy they have forbidding the public from carrying firearms onto their property.

Flint Hills has taken an aggressive approach to defining those parameters.

“Any person may be held responsible to disciplinary action, including but not limited to dismissal from the college and criminal prosecution for:

  • Intentionally displaying a concealed handgun without cause or reason.
  • Possession of a handgun under the influence of alcohol or mind-altering drugs.
  • Leaving or storing, intentionally or unintentionally, a firearm in a location not authorized by the policy.
  • Accidental or unintentional discharge of a firearm on college property.
  • Threatening or verbalizing, even in jest, to shoot another person …Read the Rest

    Source:: Concealed Nation

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