I figured, but wanted to double check just in case I remembered incorrectly.
Now, I wonder if it makes a difference if the field trip is a three day/two night trip? I wonder if I would be in violation if one of the kids were hurt and needed to be taken to a hospital to be checked out and I were the one taking the child in my vehicle? I'm going to take it, but I wonder if I need to be aware of little trouble spots like this. It is kind of a wilderness field trip and we'll be a couple miles from "civilization" and I would take my rifle if I had a decent way to secure it away, but I don't and the handgun will lock neatly away under the seat.
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- Wed Oct 09, 2013 7:20 pm
- Forum: 2013 Texas Legislative Session
- Topic: HB 1298 and 1299
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- Wed Oct 09, 2013 11:38 am
- Forum: 2013 Texas Legislative Session
- Topic: HB 1298 and 1299
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- Views: 16164
Re: HB 1298 and 1299
I'm digging it up again because now it is pertinent to me. I will be chaperoning my daughter's class on a field trip. I do not have permission to carry, but there's a twist. The kids and teachers will be traveling on a bus and the parents/chaperones must drive our own vehicles. What I am unclear about is if I can still take my gun with me in my vehicle as long as it remains in the vehicle or not. Or is that still a violation?