When is a school not a school?
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When is a school not a school?
So here is another real world, not so hypothetical question. If a church meets in a public school's cafeteria on Sunday, is the cafeteria a "school" and therefore off limits or a "church" and therefore okay. Would it matter if instead of a public school, the meeting place was private school's gym? Food for thought...
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Last weekend I attended a Law Enforcement Appreciation dinner in Rockwall. It was held at the Rockwall High School lunchroom. Even though there would be no children there, and no teaching at all I knew that carry was prohibited, so I left the old Kimber in the car.Charles L. Cotton wrote:Unfortunately, the Penal Code doesn't make any distinction as to whether teaching activities are going on or not. If it's a school building, it's off-limits.
Chas.
Funny, I was not really worried about not being armed for THAT event.
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