The following information is made
available in compliance with Public Law 101-542, the Student Right-to-Know and Campus
Security Act. Copies of this information are available. Consult the UCA Student Handbook
or contact University Police for more information.
A.C.A. § 5-73-119. Handguns - Possession by minor or possession on school property
Section (a)(3)(A): No person in this state shall
possess a handgun upon the property of the publicly supported institutions of higher
education in this state on or about his person, in a vehicle occupied by him, or otherwise
readily available for use with a purpose to employ it as a weapon against a person.
Section (a)(3)(B): Violation of subdivision (a)(3)(A) shall be a Class D felony.
A.C.A. § 5-73-120. Carrying a Weapon
Section (a): A person commits the offense of
carrying a weapon if he possesses a handgun, knife, or club on or about his person, in a
vehicle occupied by him, or otherwise readily available for use with a purpose to employ
it as a weapon against a person.
Section (d)(2): Carrying a weapon is a Class A misdemeanor.
Firearm Possession by Students
Any student possessing, storing, or using a
firearm or weapon on University Controlled property or at any University sponsored or
supervised functions, unless authorized by the University, will be suspended from UCA for
a period of not less than three(3) years unless a waiver of the suspension is granted by
the President upon the recommendation of the Vice President for Student Affairs. In order
to be guilty of violating this policy, a student must have a culpable mental state of
negligence or greater as defined in A.C.A. 5-2-202.
The statutory definitions are as follows:
Purposely. A person acts
purposely with respect to his conduct or a result thereof when it is his conscious object
to engage in conduct of that nature or to cause such a result:
Knowingly. A person acts
knowingly with respect to his conduct or the attendant circumstances when he is aware that
his conduct is of that nature or that such circumstances exist. A person acts knowingly
with respect to a result of his conduct when he is aware that it is practically certain
that his conduct will cause such a result.
Recklessly. A person acts
recklessly with respect to attendant circumstances or a result of his conduct when he
consciously disregards a substantial and unjustifiable risk that the circumstances exist
or the result will occur. The risk must be of a nature and degree that disregard thereof
constitutes a gross deviation from the standard of care that a reasonable person would
observe in the actor's situation.
Negligently. A person acts
negligently with respect to attendant circumstances or a result of his conduct when he
should be aware of a substantial and unjustifiable risk that the circumstances exist or
the result will occur. The risk must be of such a nature and degree that the actor's
failure to perceive it, considering the nature and purpose of his conduct and the
circumstances known to him, involves a gross deviation from the standard of care that a
reasonable person would observe in the actor's situation.
Firearms Possession by Faculty or Staff
- The employment of a staff member or non-tenured
faculty possessing, storing, or using a firearm on university controlled property or at a
university sponsored or supervised functions, unless authorized by the university, will be
terminated upon discovery of such activity unless a waiver of the termination is granted
by the President upon the recommendation of the vice president for the division in which
the non-tenured faculty or staff member is employed.
- Any tenured faculty member possessing, storing, or
using a firearm on university controlled property or at university sponsored functions,
unless authorized by the university, will be notified in writing that a second offense
will be considered repeated failure to comply with official directives and established
university policies within the meaning of the Faculty Handbook and will result in
termination of the tenured faculty member, unless a waiver is granted by the President
upon recommendation of the Vice President for Academic Affairs.
Storage of Firearms
Secure storage of firearms is no longer available
at the University Police Department, due to the location of the Department on campus and
the fact fact that transport of such weapons would violate A.C.A. § 5-73-119, stated
above.
Enforcement
The University Police Department is responsible
for enforcing all firearms statutes of the State of Arkansas and policies of the
University of Central Arkansas on properties owned or controlled by the University of
Central Arkansas. Persons violating the provisions of the Arkansas state law or the
regulations of the University of Central Arkansas are subject to arrest and prosecution in
municipal or circuit court, and to campus disciplinary action.