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<blockquote data-quote="mons meg" data-source="post: 911180" data-attributes="member: 90"><p>scubaokie, I have brought that up with my Representative during our conversations on campus carry. I pointed out that you have a situation where adults can lease/rent property much like they could "in town", but since the university is the "landlord" they can get away with rental agreements that commercial leases cant have in them, e.g. no firearms policies.</p><p></p><p>It definitely ain't right. In particular, when you look at how OSU's Stillwater campus has spilled across Hall of Fame and now there's campus apartments where there used to be private homes (never mind the BS eminent domain shenanigans that probably entailed) and you wonder what's the effective difference in living on one side of McElroy or another. South you can't have a gun in your house, because it's OSU. Makes me crazy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mons meg, post: 911180, member: 90"] scubaokie, I have brought that up with my Representative during our conversations on campus carry. I pointed out that you have a situation where adults can lease/rent property much like they could "in town", but since the university is the "landlord" they can get away with rental agreements that commercial leases cant have in them, e.g. no firearms policies. It definitely ain't right. In particular, when you look at how OSU's Stillwater campus has spilled across Hall of Fame and now there's campus apartments where there used to be private homes (never mind the BS eminent domain shenanigans that probably entailed) and you wonder what's the effective difference in living on one side of McElroy or another. South you can't have a gun in your house, because it's OSU. Makes me crazy. [/QUOTE]
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