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by Right2Carry
Sat Feb 23, 2013 8:38 am
Forum: 2013 Texas Legislative Session
Topic: OC v CHL
Replies: 73
Views: 14605

Re: OC v CHL

RottenApple wrote:
C-dub wrote:
Jumping Frog wrote: But attending a high school graduation would still be a school-sponsored event. One could not carry to the graduation itself, although campus carry would allow visiting the rest of the college campus while you are there.
I'm not so sure about that in this situation. Based on Charles' and Steve's opinions that if the school function is on property the school is not in control of that may not apply. OTOH, I am there attending the graduation versus just being there when a graduation just happens to be taking place. Even if it does pass this year it will be too late for this years graduation ceremonies and will hopefully be clarified before next year's.
It's my understanding (which may be flawed) that if you are at a city owned zoo or museum and a school group shows up, you do not have to disarm, but if you are part of the school group you do. I would assume that to be the case at a high school graduation occurring at a college campus.
That is my understanding as well. It's no different than attending a school field trip as a chaperone or a parent and visiting a museum that is not posted or off limits. If you are part of the school field trip you may not carry even though the museum itself is not off limits or posted. I would think this would apply to any type of high school or below graduation regardless of where the ceremony is taking place.

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