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After reading the FSU thread, I wondered about having a firearm in a glovebox or trunk while in class or working on campus at UNF.

I've looked through their policies and there are no published policies on weapons in vehicles.
(http://www.unf.edu/president/policies_regulations/)
It is clear in the statutes that weapons may NOT be brought INTO any school or college FACILITY or to any athletic event or ON an ELEMENTRY or SECONDARY school (college not mentioned) property.

But what about the "Preservation & Protection of the Right to Keep & Bear Arms in Motor Vehicles Act of 2008?"
This is for employees, so does this allow an employee of a university to leave their weapon legally in their vehicle while at work on a college campus?

And what of students?

If a weapon is securely encased and unaccessable in a vehicle is the owner protected by the Peaceful Private Conveyance provision and right to protect one's self to and from work via the Act mentioned above?

I've also heard by the provisions made with these in conjunction with the exension of the "Castle" law, that a vehicle was considered one's private property (thus the weapon is in private property) (BUT: I've not been able to find supporting/negating evidence on this).

Any gunlaw experts on here care to help?? Can one legally protect themselves to/from UNF campus!?
Thank you!
 

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The relevant information is as follows
The only other question I would have is how often does your school search your vehicle when entering/leaving campus? You may now draw your own conclusions. :D
College campuses do not qualify as school districts-

As for the seaching my vehicle, not really the point- I want to be in compliance with all laws.
 
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