CHL legal in California schools?

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Re: CHL legal in California schools?

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Why not just put up a 'No Crimes Allowed Here' sign. At least that would get straight to the point.
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Re: CHL legal in California schools?

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The Vice Principal has sued the City of Bakersfield and the officers involved for his unlawful arrest.

His guns have not been returned and his concealed carry permit has been revoked. He resigned from the school after the lawsuit was filed.
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Re: CHL legal in California schools?

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cb1000rider wrote:
sjfcontrol wrote: Why would anyone post a "no sunglasses" sign????
I see them frequently at banks. I've forgotten once or twice and no one made a big deal.

...we take your safety seriously. That’s why our “No Hats, No Hoods, No Sunglasses, No Backpacks” policy is important. Before you enter a branch, please leave any backpack or carrying case in the car and remove any garment that covers your head and face.

This policy will help:

Yeah, no armed robber wearing a disguise and carrying a backpack would dare enter a bank with a sign like that.


Create a more secure atmosphere for members, as well as employees.
Reduce the risk for robberies.
Increase visibility of suspicious individuals.
Reduce bank fraud and identity theft.
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