That is absolutely a reason we should be allowed to carry. However, under current law it would be illegal to do so if at a school-sponsored event. If I remember correctly, the penalties are also much higher than just carrying past a 30.06 sign (which is also illegal, and I'm not advocating doing so).TexasTornado wrote:If it is a College graduation and not posted, some of us will be able to defend ourselves. None of the highschoolers are going to have that option. For me, that would be even more of a reason to carry.LucasMcCain wrote:This was my thought as well. If it's a college graduation and not posted, go for it. If high school, I would leave it in the car.Vol Texan wrote:Assuming that the venue was not declared off-limits by the university in question, I'd still probably not carry since it was a high-school-sponsored event.
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- Mon Aug 15, 2016 11:39 am
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- Mon Aug 15, 2016 10:00 am
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This was my thought as well. If it's a college graduation and not posted, go for it. If high school, I would leave it in the car.Vol Texan wrote:Assuming that the venue was not declared off-limits by the university in question, I'd still probably not carry since it was a high-school-sponsored event.