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Oct 26, 22

Is Pepper Spray Legal on College Campus

Airsoft guns, often marketed as “toys,” can be nearly identical to real firearms and often contain interchangeable parts. As such, they are indistinguishable from real firearms and should never be displayed in public places. Possession of airsoft weapons on campus is considered a violation of university guidelines and may violate applicable laws. “I taught self-defense in the holistic health class and we did it for our Jesuit Day of Justice,” Kent said. “We talked to the girls about wearing clubs and pepper spray, and we explained that if you wear or use mace or pepper spray, you know how you`re going to use it and you feel comfortable with it.” HAMPTON ROADS, Va. (WAVY) – More and more college campuses are allowing students to wear pepper spray to protect themselves. Students at Regent University welcomed the school`s decision to lift its long-standing ban earlier this year. Pepper spray was once considered a weapon in many institutions. BUPD unlawfully denied the woman, who was sexually abused by Kevin Rivlin (formerly of Questrom, now of Chicago), information about her case because she was not a current student. The university does not care about the safety of women on campus. In addition, pepper spray is only legal if used for self-defense and in case of imminent danger.

It could not be used as a weapon for unprovoked attacks. Pepper spray is not prohibited by law. Although it can (and often is) forbidden by university politics. UCLA`s policy, for example, to define and ban pepper spray as a weapon, can be found here. “I think it`s very common. I see a lot of girls walking around, especially with their key rings on,” said Olivia DeJesus, who returned home Wednesday afternoon with her junior Valentina Culaciati from Old Dominion University. They are teammates on the volleyball team. None of them carry pepper spray, but they console themselves knowing they have this option. Individual locations may have different regulations.

There should be no reason to punish possession of a self-defense spray. For one, these sprays pose little or no risk. I carried a stun gun with me to night classes. I asked my professor of administration of justice if it would be legally acceptable to do so since she is a police officer. She said it wasn`t technically legal, but in a situation where you had to use it to protect yourself, especially if you`re a girl who goes to night classes, she certainly wouldn`t lay charges against a victim because she was carrying one and didn`t know anyone who would. She encouraged all the girls to wear one. Nor are they weapons, with a few exceptions for employees who store them in cars or have them at home on campus. Earlier in this section, the state defines an almost exhaustive list of dangerous weapons without mentioning pepper spray – including switch knives, nunchucks and metal knuckles.

Note: There are special circumstances in which certain weapons may be permitted on campus. Some examples are intended for use by ROTC, theatrical performances, filming, classroom instruction, etc. Prior to the event, written permission to possess a firearm/firearm on campus must be obtained from the UCLA Police Department. Contact the Commander of the Guard at (310) 825-1526. While pepper spray is a great self-defense weapon, that`s exactly what it`s for. If pepper spray is to be used on campus to create any kind of fear or intimidation, students can no longer carry it on them. Students must not carry knives, tasers or weapons that could cause or intimidate serious physical injury. To combat sexual assault and harassment, BU must implement better services, improve its sexual assault hearing process, hold sexual assault accountable, and at least lift the ban on pepper spray. Self-defense weapons have recently gained popularity. As new devices become available, women and girls around the world are buying self-defense key fobs.

These keychains can carry items such as pepper spray, window breakers, tasers, etc. The same law that bans guns on campus states, “Anyone who is not a law enforcement officer. carries a firearm, loaded or unloaded, or other dangerous weapon in . College or university. is liable to a fine of up to $1,000 or imprisonment for up to 2 years, or both. “Especially since I live in North Hall on Hillsborough Street, so my dorm is isolated from the rest of the campus,” he said. California Penal Code 626.9(h) School Firearms Free ZoneAny person who brings a loaded firearm onto the campus of a University of California campus without written permission will be arrested and prosecuted for a felony. Officially, ODU says it will not ban pepper spray, but will evaluate any use of it to ensure it was in self-defense. The law provides an exemption allowing persons who hold a legally valid concealed handgun license or who are exempt from obtaining such a license under state law to store a handgun in a closed compartment or container in the person`s locked vehicle or in a locked container securely attached to the person`s vehicle. A person may unlock the vehicle to enter or exit the vehicle, provided that the handgun remains in the closed compartment at all times and that the vehicle is locked immediately upon entry or exit, as set out in CSGS 14-269.2(k).

All vehicles, when locked, must be parked in accordance with applicable College parking policies and procedures. I go to school in an area with a high crime rate. Both would (of course) only be used for self-defense and would stay in my backpack (during class), in my bag (walking to/from campus), or on my desk in my dorm.