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- Fri Feb 08, 2013 7:13 am
- Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
- Topic: Teacher arrested for gun in car at school
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Re: Teacher arrested for gun in car at school
Can they put up a 30.06 sign to cover the parking lot if it is open to the public, that would make her offense actually illegal? There was some mention of that in the article.
- Sat Feb 02, 2013 11:49 am
- Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
- Topic: Teacher arrested for gun in car at school
- Replies: 109
- Views: 16266
Re: Teacher arrested for gun in car at school
I still don't get it. If she was a tutor, she is under contract and even if she doesn't have a CHL and they try to trump MPA, there is a clause for allowing someone under contract, which all tutor's would be, to defeat the GFZA. Even if she was a teacher, HISD teachers are under contract.
GFZA does not apply:
(v) by an individual in accordance with a contract entered into between a school in the school zone and the individual or an employer of the individual;
What she was doing isn't against the law in either state or federal law. I hope she finds a decent attorney. Would be a great test case.
GFZA does not apply:
(v) by an individual in accordance with a contract entered into between a school in the school zone and the individual or an employer of the individual;
What she was doing isn't against the law in either state or federal law. I hope she finds a decent attorney. Would be a great test case.
- Sat Feb 02, 2013 11:14 am
- Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
- Topic: Teacher arrested for gun in car at school
- Replies: 109
- Views: 16266
Re: Teacher arrested for gun in car at school
First off, the tutor can't be a felon. Anybody that is hired or works with kids at a school has a background check run.
If the gun was in her car and the car was in the parking lot, then I don't see how they can convict under the law. The parking lot is not part of the premises and the MPA covers this. At least that is what I was taught in class.
If the gun was in her car and the car was in the parking lot, then I don't see how they can convict under the law. The parking lot is not part of the premises and the MPA covers this. At least that is what I was taught in class.