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Gonzaga U to re-evaluate antigun policies
Posted by David Hardy · 10 November 2013 11:16 AM
A fugitive felon tries to force his way into two students' apartment (off campus, but owned by the University), and flees when one shows him a pistol, is later caught. Gonzaga summons a disciplinary board to decide their penalty, since it has a no-guns policy, then announces it will re-evaluate the policy.
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It appears that Gonzaga owns the building they rented in and is most likely student housing. Some schools have off campus housing often because there is no room left on campus and the building was available
What's to "re-evauate"? Gonzaga has a policy against students having guns "on campus". These two lived off campus, like everyone else in Spokane. Is Gonzaga trying to assert jurisdiction over all students no matter where they are?
Ohhh! THAT policy! Yes, that policy needs to be "re-evaluated" -- and quickly before the University gets sued.