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Asp, well said. Osterr, the answer is "Yes." Because the state has said that the State Board of High Education can exercise control over campuses and "adjacent property" (yes, it says that right in the laws) in the interest of the safety of the student body and faculty. So they CAN have your arrested for trespassing on a public campus.
I must disagree here. OUS can write policy for the health and safety of the students, it it is impossible for them to prove that licensed (or even unlicensed) law abiding armed citizens on campus are a valid threat to the health and safety of anyone...and most data points that legal carry promotes the safety of the student.
Point #2: The OR Supreme Court just told them they could not regulate carry, so whatever they want to do for teh health and safety of the students, regulating legal carry is not one available to them.
As I have stated before, they should be taken back to court, be held in contempt of court, and spend 180 days in jail for doing so. That would get their attention I think.