<Tr> <Th> Restricted places sections </Th> <Td> § 18.2--283., AG Opinion 11 - 043, § 18.2--283.1., § 18.2--287.01., § 18.2--287.4., § 18.2--308.1., 4VAC15 - 40 - 60., 4VAC10 - 30 - 170., 8VAC35 - 60 - 20 . GA JRC Rule, § 18.2--308 . </Td> </Tr> <Tr> <Td_colspan="2"> Synopsis <Ul> <Li> Places of religious worship, without good and sufficient reason . The Attorney General has opined that personal protection constitutes a good and sufficient reason . </Li> <Li> Courthouses . </Li> <Li> Air carrier airport terminals . </Li> <Li> Certain high - capacity firearms in public places in certain counties and cities; except certain persons . </Li> <Li> Public, private or religious elementary, middle or high schools and associated buildings, grounds, buses, and events; except certain persons . </Li> <Li> On George Mason University property in academic buildings, administrative office buildings, student residence buildings, dining facilities, or while attending sporting, entertainment or educational events; except police officers . </Li> <Li> Anywhere on a Virginia Commonwealth University campus, without the written authorization of the president of the university; except persons whose duties lawfully require the possession of firearms . </Li> <Li> The Capitol and the General Assembly building; except for members of the General Assembly, persons with concealed handgun permits, and law enforcement personnel . </Li> <Li> Private property where prohibited by the owner . </Li> </Ul> </Td> </Tr> <Ul> <Li> Places of religious worship, without good and sufficient reason . The Attorney General has opined that personal protection constitutes a good and sufficient reason . </Li> <Li> Courthouses . </Li> <Li> Air carrier airport terminals . </Li> <Li> Certain high - capacity firearms in public places in certain counties and cities; except certain persons . </Li> <Li> Public, private or religious elementary, middle or high schools and associated buildings, grounds, buses, and events; except certain persons . </Li> <Li> On George Mason University property in academic buildings, administrative office buildings, student residence buildings, dining facilities, or while attending sporting, entertainment or educational events; except police officers . </Li> <Li> Anywhere on a Virginia Commonwealth University campus, without the written authorization of the president of the university; except persons whose duties lawfully require the possession of firearms . </Li> <Li> The Capitol and the General Assembly building; except for members of the General Assembly, persons with concealed handgun permits, and law enforcement personnel . </Li> <Li> Private property where prohibited by the owner . </Li> </Ul> <Li> Places of religious worship, without good and sufficient reason . The Attorney General has opined that personal protection constitutes a good and sufficient reason . </Li>

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