This sounds odd until you consider where you live. The "school officials" in Bell and Coryell Counties certainly know how to redefine "the law" to say the least.CoveRuger wrote:Every day I go to school and do my best to educate and lead the students to a better life. I care for them, but if something happens and I need to protect those children I have no tools to do so. I am not permitted to carry my gun or have it in my car. Just last week an Assistant Principal confronted me about the clip knife I carry in my pocket. I would gladly take traing classes in order to carry at school. Just give me the freedom to protect those that I am employed to educate and care for.
Do you have a CHL? How were you given notice to not have your gun in your car? Do they tell parents/visitors who have a CHL that guns are not allowed in the parking lot? If so, how are they given "notice?"
Sorry for so many questions. I lived in the area several years ago and was constantly amazed by the lattitude taken by school officials and some LEOs.