Instructor Renewal School & 30.06

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neal6325
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Re: Instructor Renewal School & 30.06

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I know this string is old but, I just finished the Instructor's course last week and this issue was debated again. The general consensus was that some of the school districts were wanting to push the issue and their justification would be due to the fact that the school busses were loading and unloading in the parking lot. They claimed that this extended the no carry zone from property line to propertly line. The overwhelming belief of the staff was that you would not be in violation in the parking lot but, they felt that it may not be a good idea to the the first to test this in court unless you just liked spending your money on legal fees. The suggestion was that if the school posted signs upon entry to the parking lot you would need to adhere to them.
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Re: Instructor Renewal School & 30.06

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oh man, Sorry to hear that. Sounds like our legal department is showing her California bureaucrat leanings again. Last time we were down there we were informed that the CHL is a "privilege" dispensed by the state.
I think it's necessary that we know the latest "law by fiat", so I'm appreciative of the info.

It might also be noted that schools have been loading and unloading buses for many years. So, this isn't even a "good try" by the antis.

I will advise my students of the "prudent path" suggested by "legal". But I'll also mention that the NEA and/ or teacher's unions, don't pass laws.

Thanks for posting it.

Larry
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Take away the second first, and the first is gone in a second.

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