Another "school-sponsored event" question
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Another "school-sponsored event" question
Scenario: A robotics competition at the Dallas Convention Center (city-owned, no problems with carry there), featuring high school teams from throughout N. Texas. The competition is hosted by a non-profit organization based out of state and not affiliated with any educational institution. Individual teams might or might not be "sponsored" by a school, but the event itself is not "school-sponsored" directly.
Question: Carry or no carry? Does the mere presence of school-age children (the ones most in need of our protection, but I digress) define an organized event as "school-sponsored"?
Question: Carry or no carry? Does the mere presence of school-age children (the ones most in need of our protection, but I digress) define an organized event as "school-sponsored"?
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Re: Another "school-sponsored event" question
I am not a lawyer...but
I'd say carry away. The "mere presence of school children" is no more an issue than if that same school has a field trip to the movies while you're there...
If the event is not school-sponsored, put it on, cover it up, and forget about it.
I'd say carry away. The "mere presence of school children" is no more an issue than if that same school has a field trip to the movies while you're there...
If the event is not school-sponsored, put it on, cover it up, and forget about it.
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Re: Another "school-sponsored event" question
I want to agree but I think that since they are featuring High School teams that it could cause a problem.cbunt1 wrote:I am not a lawyer...but
I'd say carry away. The "mere presence of school children" is no more an issue than if that same school has a field trip to the movies while you're there...
If the event is not school-sponsored, put it on, cover it up, and forget about it.
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Re: Another "school-sponsored event" question
is it only high school teams there?
Are they representatives of their school, or are they only school age kids?
Are they representatives of their school, or are they only school age kids?
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Re: Another "school-sponsored event" question
Does this qualify as an "athletic event" for nerds?
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Re: Another "school-sponsored event" question
I wouldn't let it stop me but I'm not offering to bail you out or pay your legal fees.kahrfreak wrote:The competition is hosted by a non-profit organization based out of state and not affiliated with any educational institution.
any grounds or building on which an activity sponsored by a school or educational institution is being conducted
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Re: Another "school-sponsored event" question
Yes, yes and yes.Teamless wrote:is it only high school teams there?
Are they representatives of their school, or are they only school age kids?
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Re: Another "school-sponsored event" question
Given that the law says the event must be school sponsored but does not mention school participation, I would say that this sentence answers your question.kahrfreak wrote:The competition is hosted by a non-profit organization based out of state and not affiliated with any educational institution.
Though I did like the athletic event for nerds question also.
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Re: Another "school-sponsored event" question
Don't ever make fun of nerds.The Annoyed Man wrote:Does this qualify as an "athletic event" for nerds?
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Re: Another "school-sponsored event" question
As stated by Charles before
If it's not held on school owned property, it doesn't matter.
Carry away.
If it's not held on school owned property, it doesn't matter.
Carry away.
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Re: Another "school-sponsored event" question
I think you have to consider PC 46.035(b)(2):
Regardless of sponsorship, this could be considered an interscholastic event because it is a competition among school teams.(2) on the premises where a high school, collegiate, or professional sporting event or interscholastic event is taking place, unless the license holder is a participant in the event and a handgun is used in the event;
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Re: Another "school-sponsored event" question
Masterofnone,
You have a very good point that I missed. The next obvious question is if it is only school teams or if a private organization (say a Boy Scout troop) could enter a team. I am not sure if that or the sponsorship would change the definition of an interscholastic event. Is it interscholastic if there are some of the teams sponsored by a school and some by community organizations or just if all teams are school teams?
This could be a much grayer area than I had thought. I would probably advise against carrying inside the event until someone made some of these areas more clear.
You have a very good point that I missed. The next obvious question is if it is only school teams or if a private organization (say a Boy Scout troop) could enter a team. I am not sure if that or the sponsorship would change the definition of an interscholastic event. Is it interscholastic if there are some of the teams sponsored by a school and some by community organizations or just if all teams are school teams?
This could be a much grayer area than I had thought. I would probably advise against carrying inside the event until someone made some of these areas more clear.
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Re: Another "school-sponsored event" question
You know, I've always read "interscholastic event" as meaning UIL. A gray area indeed...I wil have to think hard about this one.MasterOfNone wrote:I think you have to consider PC 46.035(b)(2):Regardless of sponsorship, this could be considered an interscholastic event because it is a competition among school teams.(2) on the premises where a high school, collegiate, or professional sporting event or interscholastic event is taking place, unless the license holder is a participant in the event and a handgun is used in the event;
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Re: Another "school-sponsored event" question
It seems to me that just because the teams are made up of kids from schools doesn't mean it is a UIL event. They are just organized that way and even if the school pushes it or a school employee coaches and helps it is still not UIL. My example would be 4H. It is pushed by the school because much of what 4H teaches is in line with state requirements and the schools know it improves overall performance in school.
I agree that it should be legal to carry there as I see no gray area since the schools really have no control and it isn't in the premises of a school. My opinion and I may have carried in similar situations.
I agree that it should be legal to carry there as I see no gray area since the schools really have no control and it isn't in the premises of a school. My opinion and I may have carried in similar situations.
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Re: Another "school-sponsored event" question
Is the term "interscholastic" defined somewhere in statute to mean an UIL event?shootthesheet wrote:It seems to me that just because the teams are made up of kids from schools doesn't mean it is a UIL event.
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