That would be my interpretation as well.bmontana wrote:Thank you barres & pedalman for your replies. I checked my district's employee handbook and found the following policy.
So, it looks like storing my CCW in my car in the school parking lot is ok.Employees, visitors, and students are prohibited from bringing firearms, knives, clubs or other
prohibited weapons onto school premises (i.e., building or portion of a building) or any grounds
or building where a school-sponsored activity takes place. To ensure the safety of all persons,
employees who observe or suspect a violation of the District’s weapons policy should report it to
their supervisors or call one of the superintendents immediately.
Thanks again.
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- Mon Jun 23, 2008 2:34 pm
- Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
- Topic: 30.06 in a school building
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Re: 30.06 in a school building
- Thu Jun 19, 2008 9:17 pm
- Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
- Topic: 30.06 in a school building
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Re: 30.06 in a school building
Chas,Charles L. Cotton wrote:30.06 signs can be posted on governmental property that is already rendered off-limits under TPC §§46.03 or 46.035. It seems silly to me, as it's already off-limits and the sign changes nothing.
Chas.
I think you missed the fact that this is not a school, but an administration building. It is owned by the district (government owned property), but it is NOT otherwise off limits and as such could only be posted if there was a governmental meeting in progress at the time.
This interpretation hinges on an admin building NOT being a school.