Louisiana Private Investigator Licensing Practice Exam

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Can a college student keep a firearm in their dorm room if they have permission from college administration?

  1. A. Yes

  2. B. No

  3. C. Only if they have a permit

  4. D. Only during holidays

The correct answer is: A. Yes

A college student can keep a firearm in their dorm room if they have permission from the college administration, as institutions may set their own policies regarding firearms on campus. If the administration allows it, this means that the institution has deemed it acceptable under their specific regulations. In many cases, colleges and universities have to comply with state laws, but they also have the authority to impose their own rules regarding firearms on campus property. Therefore, permission from the administration is a critical factor when determining if a student can possess a firearm in a dormitory setting. If the college grants this permission, it overrides general prohibitions that might exist without administrative approval. The other options do not align with the premise that institutional permission plays a pivotal role. For instance, stating that a student cannot have a firearm at all would conflict with the idea of administrative discretion, while suggesting conditions like needing a permit or restrictions during holidays introduces additional complications that are not necessary if the college has already provided approval.