I don't see a penal code violation there. If there is some other code I am interested. I have students who work in day care.Dragonfighter wrote:IIRC, that conversation hinged on CPS and similar regulations. I seem to recall that foster care and its onerous regulations wormed its way into the conversation. I can't remember the rules and codes cited but the distinction was carrying to enter vs. carrying while in charge of the children. Remember, it's for the children!jbarn wrote:The law does not make that distinction.SewTexas wrote:the general understanding seems to be that if you work at one you can not carry, but if you are a parent picking up or dropping off your child, you can, so long as it's not posted. that's what we discussed when someone who worked at one did some research a year or so ago.
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- Thu Mar 06, 2014 9:55 pm
- Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
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- Wed Mar 05, 2014 9:25 pm
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tommyg wrote:I would think twice before carry in a day care someone might freak out and call the cops and make a bad scene
And? Might one say that about the mall?
- Wed Mar 05, 2014 9:23 pm
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The law does not make that distinction.SewTexas wrote:the general understanding seems to be that if you work at one you can not carry, but if you are a parent picking up or dropping off your child, you can, so long as it's not posted. that's what we discussed when someone who worked at one did some research a year or so ago.