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New York State Law

In accordance with New York State Penal Law Article 265 Section 265.01, it is a crime in New York State to possess a rifle, shotgun, air gun (including BB guns), spring gun, or other firearm when in the buildings or on the grounds of any school, college, or university, even if you have a valid New York State firearm permit. It is also a crime to possess nunchacku (or karate sticks), daggers, switchblades, locking butterfly knives, stun guns, and any other instruments that are deemed unlawful by New York State Penal Law Article 10.

Law School Policy

It is a violation to possess, carry, or use firearms, including rifles, shotguns, and other assault and automatic weapons, ammunition, explosive devices of any description, other dangerous weapons, instruments, or substances on owned or leased New York Law School property, or at any event sponsored by New York Law School on any other property. This policy applies to weapons carried about the person or stored within any parked vehicle on Law School property. Also included as dangerous weapons are harmless instruments that are designed to look like or may be used by a person to cause fear and/or produce bodily harm. New York Law School reserves the right to further determine the definition of a weapon and may prohibit other devices on an individual basis.

1) Students

Students found to be in violation of the above policy may be found in violation of the New York Law School Code of Academic Responsibility and referred to the Academic Responsibility Committee for disciplinary action in accordance with the Committee’s procedures. These actions include but are not limited to one or more of the following: expulsion, suspension, reprimand, permanent notation on the record of the violator. The law school will report the violation to local law enforcement authorities.

2)   Faculty, Staff & other employees

If a member of the faculty or staff is found to be in violation of the above policy, the consequences of that action will be in keeping with existing guidelines governing the resolution of cases of unprofessional conduct, up to and including dismissal and promptly reporting this violation to local law enforcement authorities.

This policy also applies to all other contract and non contract employees (except where exempted) who provide services on owned or leased Law School property. Individuals who violate this policy will be promptly reported to local law enforcement authorities.

Exceptions to the policy

1)   Law School student law enforcement officers

Sworn Federal, State, or local law enforcement officers who are enrolled as New York Law School students and are authorized by their employer to carry a firearm may do so while on owned or leased Law School property. Any law enforcement officer, not in full uniform, when carrying a weapon on his or her person, must carry the weapon in an inconspicuous manner. The officer must also have in his or her possession at all times valid identification officially identifying them as law enforcement officers.

To be subject to this exception, law enforcement officers must submit a completed Firearm Registration Form for Law Enforcement Officers and proof of law enforcement status by the end of the first week of classes each semester. A copy of this form may be obtained from the Office of Security & Safety (Office: Lower Level, 57 Worth Street, Room L2, 212-431-2837) or the Office of Student Life (Office: 5th floor, 57 Worth Street, 212-431-2851). You may also obtain a copy the Firearm Registration Form for Law Enforcement Officers.  The completed form must be submitted to the Director of Security & Safety. The Law School reserves the right to confirm law enforcement status with the noted employer. If the employment status is not confirmed, permission granted by this section to carry a firearm will automatically be revoked. Officers must promptly notify the Director of Security & Safety if your license to carry a firearm is revoked.

2)   Other law enforcement officers and armored vehicle guards

Sworn Federal, State, or local law enforcement officers who are not enrolled as New York Law School students and licensed armored vehicle guards who are authorized to carry a weapon in the performance of his/her duties may carry firearms on their person when conducting official business on owned or leased Law School property. Any law enforcement officer, not in full uniform, when carrying a weapon on his or her person, must carry the weapon in an inconspicuous manner. The officer must also have in his or her possession at all times valid identification which notes their law enforcement status.

Prop Weapons or Facsimiles

The use of a harmless instrument designed to look like a firearm, explosive, or a dangerous weapon in an instructional or entertainment re enactment must first be approved by the Associate Dean of Academic Affairs (instructional) or Associate Dean for Finance & Administration (event). If approved, the Director of Security & Safety will be notified of the date, time, and location where the simulation will be held. (The Director will notify all security staff.) The professor or event host will make an announcement at the start of the class or program and a sign will also be posted at the entrance to the room noting that simulated weapons will be a featured part of the class or program.