UACCM Student Department of Public Safety

Campus Carry

Campus Concealed Carry Frequently Asked Questions

What is Enhanced Concealed Carry?

According to the Arkansas State Police, an enhanced license authorizes the licensee to “carry” or “possess” a concealed handgun in the buildings and on the grounds of certain locations. Possession is limited to carrying of the handgun on or about the licensee’s person, in a vehicle occupied by licensee, or otherwise readily available for use. At all times, the licensee must retain the firearm in his or her immediate vicinity (within arm’s reach). A licensee is not authorized to leave the handgun unattended in a separate location for safekeeping or future use, except when the handgun is placed in a locked and unattended motor vehicle in a publicly owned and maintained parking lot as permitted by law.

Can anyone carry a handgun on an Arkansas public college campus when the new laws take effect?

No. Campus carry is limited to individuals who have been issued a concealed handgun license in Arkansas and who complete enhanced certification training of up to 8 hours developed by the Arkansas State Police as required by Act 562.

Is an individual required to be at least 21 in order to obtain a concealed handgun license?

Generally, yes. However, under Ark. Code Ann. § 5-73-309(3), a concealed handgun license is also available to applicants who are at least 18 and (i) currently a federally recognized commissioned or noncommissioned officer or an enlisted member on active duty in the United States Armed Forces; (ii) in the National Guard or a reserve component of the United States Armed Forces; or (iii) a former member of the United States Armed Forces who has been honorably discharged.

What does “concealed” mean?

“Concealed” means to cover from observation so as to prevent public view, per Ark. Code Ann. § 5-73-301(2).

What do I do if I see someone with a gun in my class or on campus?

Students, staff members, faculty members and visitors may not display a handgun on the UACCM campus. Handguns must be concealed at all times, barring life-threatening emergencies. If you observe someone displaying a handgun on campus, it should be reported to the UACCM Police Department. If you observe someone displaying a handgun on campus in a threatening manner, call 911.

What is the penalty for bringing a concealed handgun to campus without being properly licensed or for carrying a concealed handgun into a prohibited area?

Those who violate the campus carry law are subject to legal action in accordance with Acts 562 and 859. Additionally, violations of the campus carry law may, for employees, result in disciplinary action, up to and including termination, and for students, result in disciplinary action, up to and including dismissal from the college.

I have a concealed carry permit issued in another state. Can I carry my concealed weapon on campus?

No. A person must have a valid concealed carry permit and complete the additional enhanced certification training to receive an enhanced permit, in order to be allowed to carry on campus.

Student Frequently Asked Questions

Can faculty, staff or students carry concealed weapons off campus?

Arkansas has offered a concealed weapon permit since 1996 that allows people to carry concealed weapons in the state.

May I store a handgun in a locker?

No. Even individuals with a special endorsement for concealed carry on campus may not store their handgun in any college facilities, including a locker. The only allowable storage for handguns on campus is in locked and unattended motor vehicles on college or public property.

Can I carry a gun to class?

Yes, if the requirements for concealed carry on campus are met: A person must have a valid concealed carry license and the enhanced carry certification issued by the Arkansas State Police.

Can a student who legally possesses a concealed handgun be excluded from the classroom because he or she has a concealed weapon?

No. The act of carrying a concealed handgun with the appropriate licenses is not considered a disruption of class activity or other college operation. Likewise, another person’s adverse reaction to someone carrying a handgun in accordance with Arkansas law is not grounds to eject a person legally possessing a concealed weapon from the classroom.

Can I store a weapon in my car?

Yes. Ark. Code Ann. § 5-73-306 (13)(B)(v) specifies that storage of a concealed handgun is allowed in a locked and unattended motor vehicle in a publicly owned and maintained parking lot.

Faculty Frequently Asked Questions

Can I prohibit guns from my classroom?

No. Faculty and staff are not allowed to restrict concealed weapons in their classrooms. The law allows people who meet the requirements to carry concealed handguns on campus and in buildings. Faculty cannot prohibit concealed carriers with the proper license and enhanced certification from their classrooms and carriers cannot be penalized for doing so.

Can I prohibit guns from my office?

No. Faculty may state their personal preference that guns not be brought to class or offices, but they should acknowledge that concealed carriers with the proper license and enhanced certification do not have to comply with that preference and may not be penalized on that basis. However, the new laws prohibit an individual from carrying a handgun into grievance and disciplinary meetings conducted in accordance with college procedures and lasting no more than 9 hours provided (a) the meeting is held in a room that is “no larger than necessary to complete the meeting;” (b) participants are given at least 24 hours’ notice of the meeting; and (c) a notice is posted on the door in which the meeting is being held that possession of a handgun is prohibited.

Can I ask a student, faculty member or staff member if they are carrying a gun?

Yes, but they are under no requirement to answer. Individuals with the proper concealed carry permits do not have to identify themselves as carrying a weapon if asked unless asked by a law enforcement officer in accordance with Ark. Code Ann. § 5-73-315. No action may be taken against an employee or student because of their status as a concealed carry permit holder.

Can I cancel class if a student has a concealed weapon with the proper permits?

No.

Will college faculty and staff be allowed to carry a concealed handgun?

Yes, provided the faculty or staff member has obtained the required concealed handgun license, and has successfully completed the requisite enhanced certification training. Act 562 specifies that unless an employee is required to carry a firearm as part of the employee’s specific job duties (i.e., Police Officer), any possession or use of a firearm by the employee is not considered to be within the scope of employment with the college. As such, any employee who chooses to possess or use a firearm is acting in the employee’s individual capacity and not as an agent of the college, and is not immune from personal liability with respect to possession or use of the handgun. If the employee is injured by his or her own negligence in possessing or using a handgun in the workplace, he or she will not be entitled to worker’s compensation. Additionally, employees who decide to carry a concealed handgun must plan appropriately for its legal storage. Ark. Code Ann. § 5-73-306 (13)(B)(v) specifies that storage of a concealed handgun is allowed in a locked and unattended motor vehicle in a publicly owned and maintained parking lot.

May I store a handgun in my office?

No. Even employees with a special endorsement for concealed carry on campus may not store their handgun in any college facilities, including classrooms, locker rooms, or offices. The only allowable storage for handguns on campus is in locked and unattended motor vehicles on college or public property.

Can a student, faculty member or staff member carry a concealed weapon to a school-sponsored event or class field trip off campus?

Yes, if they hold a concealed carry permit and if the event is at a location where the State of Arkansas allows concealed weapons.

Can faculty, staff or students carry concealed weapons off campus?

Arkansas has offered a concealed weapon permit since 1996 that allows people to carry concealed weapons in the state.

Staff Frequently Asked Questions

Can I prohibit guns from my office?

No. However, the new laws prohibit an individual from carrying a handgun into grievance and disciplinary meetings conducted in accordance with college procedures and lasting no more than 9 hours provided (a) the meeting is held in a room that is “no larger than necessary to complete the meeting;” (b) the individual is given at least 24 hours notice of the meeting; and (c) a notice is posted on the door in which the meeting is being held that possession of a handgun is prohibited.

Can I ask a student, faculty member or staff member if they are carrying a gun?

Yes, but the individual being asked has no obligation to answer. An individual with a concealed carry permit who has completed the additional enhanced certification training under Act 562 is not required to reveal their permit status unless asked by a law enforcement officer in accordance with Ark. Code Ann. § 5-73-315. No action may be taken against an employee or student because of their status as a concealed carry permit holder.

Can faculty, staff or students carry concealed weapons off campus?

Arkansas has offered a concealed weapon permit since 1996 that allows people to carry concealed weapons in the state.

Will college faculty and staff be allowed to carry a concealed handgun?

Generally, yes, provided the faculty or staff member has obtained the required concealed handgun license, and has successfully completed the requisite enhanced certification training. Act 562 specifies that unless an employee is required to carry a firearm as part of the employee’s specific job duties (i.e., Police Officer), any possession or use of a firearm by the employee is not considered to be within the scope of employment with the college. As such, any employee who chooses to possess or use a firearm is acting in the employee’s individual capacity and not as an agent of the college, and is not immune from personal liability with respect to possession or use of the handgun. If the employee is injured by his or her own negligence in possessing or using a handgun in the workplace, he or she will not be entitled to worker’s compensation. Additionally, employees who decide to carry a concealed handgun must plan appropriately for its legal storage. Ark. Code Ann. § 5-73-306 (13)(B)(v) specifies that storage of concealed handgun is allowed in a locked and unattended motor vehicle in a publicly owned and maintained parking lot.

Can a supervisor request a list of employees who have a concealed carry permit?

No.

Parents and Visitors Frequently Asked Questions

Where can I store my concealed weapon while visiting campus?

Ark. Code Ann. § 5-73-306 (13)(B)(v) specifies that storage of concealed handgun is allowed in a locked and unattended motor vehicle in a publicly owned and maintained parking lot.

Are guns allowed in the Earle Love Child Study Center located on campus?

No. Act 859 prohibits individuals even with requisite certifications and endorsements from carrying a concealed handgun into a public school K-12, public prekindergarten, or public daycare facility.

Can faculty, staff or students carry concealed weapons off campus?

Arkansas has offered a concealed weapon permit since 1996 that allows people to carry concealed weapons in the state.