I'm a professor considering syllabus language regarding firearms in my classroom following SB 11.
My draft syllabus language (starting Aug 1, 2016) is intended to be simple and clear:
"Firearms policy: In my classroom, the rule is "Don't ask, don't tell, don't show". That is, I won't ask you about your chl status or whether you are carrying, you won't tell me either, and you won't show your weapon. We will pretend as if there are no firearms in this classroom ever, and we'll all get along just fine. Anything else is a situation."
Does this forum consider wording like this acceptable, or at least consistent with the current law?
What happens if a student breaks it? I mean for example by revealing, negligently or intentionally.
I'm not trolling, I really want to know. I've thought long and hard before posting here and I'm not looking for a flame war.
My draft syllabus language (starting Aug 1, 2016) is intended to be simple and clear:
"Firearms policy: In my classroom, the rule is "Don't ask, don't tell, don't show". That is, I won't ask you about your chl status or whether you are carrying, you won't tell me either, and you won't show your weapon. We will pretend as if there are no firearms in this classroom ever, and we'll all get along just fine. Anything else is a situation."
Does this forum consider wording like this acceptable, or at least consistent with the current law?
What happens if a student breaks it? I mean for example by revealing, negligently or intentionally.
I'm not trolling, I really want to know. I've thought long and hard before posting here and I'm not looking for a flame war.