Campus Carry - Public Safety


Campus Carry

In accordance with Texas Senate Bill 11, individuals aged 21 or older with a concealed handgun permit recognized by the state of Texas are allowed to carry their concealed handgun on campus in certain areas on campus.

Read Campus Carry Policy

Concealed Carry vs Open Carry

Concealed carry involves carrying a firearm in a manner that keeps it hidden from view, typically under clothing. Open carry refers to the practice of openly carrying a firearm in public, where the weapon is visible to others.

Open carry of handguns is not allowed at Texas Southern University. While House Bill 910 permits open carry for those with concealed handgun licenses (CHLs) in Texas, it specifically prohibits it on higher education campuses.

Read House Bill 910

Gun-Free Events & Zones

A committee led by the Office of General Counsel and TSU Public Safety, and also comprised of Texas Southern University faculty, staff, and students gathered public input and developed which areas of campus would be designated as gun-free zones.

Those zones are as follows:

  • All residence halls
  • Earnest S. Sterling Life Student Center
  • E.O. Bell Building (basement only)
  • Student Health Center
  • University Counseling Center
  • Airway Science Building
  • W.R. Banks Child Development Laboratory
  • Alee Mitchell Center
  • Central Plant, rooms 125 and 126
  • Science Building, second, third and fourth floors
  • Gray Hall Pharmacy Building, rooms 120, 253A, 256, 229, 214, 216, 222, and 207
  • Leonard H.O. Spearman Technology Building, rooms 138 and 235
  • Samuel Nabrit Science Building, second and third floors

Gun-free events include:

  • Official Athletic Events
  • Official University Interscholastic League (UIL) Events
  • Any governmental meeting that takes place on campus
  • Official University Student/Employee Disciplinary/Grievance Hearings

TSU’s policy contains fluid zones that will change based on events that may be scheduled. In addition, TSU designated staff and faculty offices as discretionary zones, which means an officeholder may elect to have his or her office marked as a gun-free zone.

Contact the Department of Public Safety to request gun-free zones at 713.313.7001.

Campus Carry Map

Campus Carry Map

 

Frequently Asked Questions

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Any reported crimes outlined above are included in the TSU Annual Security Report and are disclosed to the U.S. Department of Education. TSU is also required to issue timely warnings and emergency notifications when necessary to protect the campus community.

We also encourage you to report suspicious activity. Suspicious activities are those that are out of place or out of the ordinary for the specific context or environment, potentially posing a threat to public safety. This can include, but is not limited to, unusual items or situations, eliciting information, testing or probing of security, and suspicious persons.

Can I Carry a Knife on Campus?

Texas House Bill 1935 states that individuals are allowed to carry knives with a blade length of 5.5 inches or less on the campuses of higher education institutions in Texas. Blade length is measured in a straight line from the most forward part of the handle to the point of the blade.

Each institution is allowed to establish their own specific rules and regulations regarding the carrying of knives on campus.

Knives with blades over 5.5 inches, including swords and spears, are not allowed at Texas Southern University, any grounds or building in which an activity sponsored by TSU is being conducted, or a passenger transportation vehicle of TSU.

Read Location-Restricted Knives Policy