Yeah, pretty amazing. Got out of there without shooting anyone.KRM45 wrote:I'm not sure i believe this story... Everyone knows that if a gun makes it to a classroom it will begin randomly shooting...mgood wrote:I had made a quick trip out of town one weekend and used my school backpack/bookbag as my luggage since I had to take some books with me to study, it was easiest just to stuff a change of clothes in there and go. Had my pistol in there to.
I got back home just in time to get to class. I'm sitting at my desk in the classroom and open my backpack to get a book . . . and guess what I noticed that I had forgotten to take out of that bag.
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- Fri Feb 04, 2011 9:48 am
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- Thu Feb 03, 2011 10:52 am
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I had made a quick trip out of town one weekend and used my school backpack/bookbag as my luggage since I had to take some books with me to study, it was easiest just to stuff a change of clothes in there and go. Had my pistol in there to.
I got back home just in time to get to class. I'm sitting at my desk in the classroom and open my backpack to get a book . . . and guess what I noticed that I had forgotten to take out of that bag.
1. I think they've got better things to do than try to prosecute me for something like that based only on me saying it happened. I could be making up a story just because it sounds good.
2. IANAL, but I think they have to have a specific crime on a specific date (or range of dates like "on or about February 3, 2011"). I don't remember when this took place. With a little thought, I could narrow it down to which semester, but not which week. No one but me knew about it, so there's no way to confirm when, or even if, it happened. Yeah, I was nervous at the time, but once back in my vehicle, there was no way to prove that I'd ever had anything in the building that I wasn't supposed to have in there.
I got back home just in time to get to class. I'm sitting at my desk in the classroom and open my backpack to get a book . . . and guess what I noticed that I had forgotten to take out of that bag.
I'm not too worried about getting busted for admitting I accidently broke this law a year or so ago.KRM45 wrote:I don't know about you, but I generally try to refrain from admitting that I broke the law on an open forum. Especially prior to the statute of limitations running its course...
1. I think they've got better things to do than try to prosecute me for something like that based only on me saying it happened. I could be making up a story just because it sounds good.
2. IANAL, but I think they have to have a specific crime on a specific date (or range of dates like "on or about February 3, 2011"). I don't remember when this took place. With a little thought, I could narrow it down to which semester, but not which week. No one but me knew about it, so there's no way to confirm when, or even if, it happened. Yeah, I was nervous at the time, but once back in my vehicle, there was no way to prove that I'd ever had anything in the building that I wasn't supposed to have in there.