Friday, September 08, 2006

U. loses to Attorney General (a BYU grad)

BYU and Utah won't square off on the gridiron until Nov. 25, but BYU already has scored a victory of sorts over Utah. But this one came in the legal arena rather than the sports arena. I haven't read the opinion yet, but that won't stop me from commenting -- the University of Utah was dealt a blow by the Utah Supreme Court today when the Court decided that the U. could not ban concealed-weapon permit holders from carrying guns on campus.

In its decision today, written by Justice Jill Parrish, the Court sided with the Utah Legislature, which had passed a law stating that concealed-permit holders could carry guns anywhere in the state. But the U. sued Attorney General Mark Shurtleff, a BYU grad and former BYU football player.

So score one for the Cougars and those who like to tote a gun to class.

Ultimately, BYU might be a loser here too since the University has a policy against carrying guns on campus. Not sure yet how this will affect BYU's policy, though.