I get what you're saying, but I disagree with the "law" part. There is now LAW that prohibits carry on IUPUI campus, but there is school policy. I'm not advocating that you break policy or any laws when I say that the only thing that I believe would happen to you if put in the scenario that you described would be your termination as a student at IUPUI.
We Can all agree on one thing and that is that this young man who is considering his gun rights on campus is 99.9% likely to Not be pursuing a liberal arts degree.
That was what I meant...I know the situation I mentioned would end up with me no longer at IUPUI. I guess "eyes of the law" wasn't what I wanted, more of the eyes of the school...thank you for the correction
Of course, if you're found out because you've had to conduct a defensive gun use, then getting expelled because you were in possession of a firearm yields the same result as if you've not had the firearm, and were yourself killed. Either way: you're no longer a student there. Given the two choices, I'd rather be a living former student than a dead former student.
How does IC 34-28-7-2 not apply?
Indiana Code 34-28-7
IC 34-28-7-2
Regulation of employees' firearms and ammunition by employers
Sec. 2. (a) Notwithstanding any other law and except as provided in subsection (b), a person may not adopt or enforce an ordinance, a resolution, a policy, or a rule that:
(1) prohibits; or
(2) has the effect of prohibiting;
an employee of the person, including a contract employee, from possessing a firearm or ammunition that is locked in the trunk of the employee's vehicle, kept in the glove compartment of the employee's locked vehicle, or stored out of plain sight in the employee's locked vehicle.
If you're interested in pushing for the right to carry at IUPUI, look into their chapter of Students for Concealed Carry.I have been reading and learning for a while, and thought of something this morning on my way to work. It seems as if nearly everyone on this forum carries, either OC or CC, almost everywhere. It got me thinking, since I do not carry, how many others on here do not carry everywhere they go.
The reason I don't carry is because of where I spend 95% of my time during the week. I am a student at IUPUI, and you aren't supposed to carry at school. I work at FedEx, and aren't supposed to have weapons even in the parking lot, and obviously can't get them in the building. Then I go home, where I live with my parents, who don't really think firearms are for self defense, and aren't really on board with having a loaded firearm available if something were to happen. I've tried explaining it, and obviously I don't have to listen to them, but I'd prefer to respect my parents while I'm in their house...but that isn't the point.
Basically, the only time I would be able to have a firearm is in my vehicle, and I don't really want to leave a firearm in my car when I leave it unattended for 8+ hours a day, either at IUPUI or at work. I'm curious if there are any other members of INGO that have similar situations, and either do not carry or have found some other solution.
So how are you going to get to your firearm if it's in the trunk and you're being ripped out of your vehicle?I feel bad for the OP. I work in a non-permissive environment but do keep one locked in the car, out of sight. The main reason I bother to take a gun and mags to work in my trunk instead of leaving them at home is that I am old enough to have followed the Rodney King verdict chaos on TV while it happened. I remember the video of Reginald Denny being pulled from his truck by an angry crowd and beaten near to death for no reason. That image is why I go to the trouble to carry in the vehicle when I cannot carry on my body. The OP lives in a completely non-permissive environment while at home, work and school. Take heart in the fact that it will not last forever.