Humm, I must disagree. An ISD charges taxes, has an elected board, and has other benefits of a government entity. They receive State and Federal funding. Many have their own police department. Private entities cannot do that.Kyle Brown wrote:Txi, I made this remark in another thread here recently.txinvestigator wrote:I admit, I need an education about this, but is not the board of trustees a government entity? They collect taxes, have elected representatives, etc, etc?Kyle Brown wrote:In Texas, public schools (ISDs specifically) are not government owned. All property owned by the ISD is legally owned by the school board of trustees.NcongruNt wrote:But since most schools are government-owned, wouldn't those 30.06 signs not be legally binding, and improperly posted?txinvestigator wrote:I agree; therein, lies the problem. Even if carry at schools was NOT prohibited by penal code, every school would just post 30.06.Venus Pax wrote:I don't know of any administrator that would touch that with a ten foot pole.txinvestigator wrote:
There is a provision in the law NOW that with written permission a CHL holder CAN carry.
A school district IS a government entity.
Texas public school "law" is very interesting to say the least. It is full of "holes" and lacks definition in certain areas, all of which, in my opinion, is by design.
In short, both real and personal public school property is not owned by the state or any government entity. All rights and titles to public school property is vested in the board of trustees and their successors. The board of trustees has the exclusive power and duty to oversee the management of the public schools and said property in their respective districts. Therefore, the property is private property.
In my opinion, any ISD board of trustees my elect to post their private property with a TPC 30.06 sign and enforce the same.
Therefore, an ISD is not a government entity. I look at it as a private entity, not unlike a private corporation, which functions at the will and pleasure of the electorate BUT as such, must function under the rules governing education if it is to be accredited.
Search found 6 matches
Return to “Why there is no bill to allow CCW in Texas schools?”
- Tue Apr 17, 2007 7:24 am
- Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
- Topic: Why there is no bill to allow CCW in Texas schools?
- Replies: 42
- Views: 7081
- Mon Apr 16, 2007 10:37 pm
- Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
- Topic: Why there is no bill to allow CCW in Texas schools?
- Replies: 42
- Views: 7081
I admit, I need an education about this, but is not the board of trustees a government entity? They collect taxes, have elected representatives, etc, etc?Kyle Brown wrote:In Texas, public schools (ISDs specifically) are not government owned. All property owned by the ISD is legally owned by the school board of trustees.NcongruNt wrote:But since most schools are government-owned, wouldn't those 30.06 signs not be legally binding, and improperly posted?txinvestigator wrote:I agree; therein, lies the problem. Even if carry at schools was NOT prohibited by penal code, every school would just post 30.06.Venus Pax wrote:I don't know of any administrator that would touch that with a ten foot pole.txinvestigator wrote:
There is a provision in the law NOW that with written permission a CHL holder CAN carry.
A school district IS a government entity.
- Mon Apr 16, 2007 10:16 pm
- Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
- Topic: Why there is no bill to allow CCW in Texas schools?
- Replies: 42
- Views: 7081
roger that!frankie_the_yankee wrote:I guess I didn't phrase my thought precisely. What I meant was that such a sign would not have the force of law for CHL holders, NOT that it would be a crime for a government agency to post it.txinvestigator wrote: You are completely wrong. There is no law prohibiting a government agency frim posting a 30.06 law. There is no penalty or crime if a government entity posts a 30.06.
30.06 simply makes it an exception to the application of 30.06 if the location is a placed owned or leased by a government entity.
The real point is (and one I missed in my previous post) that a 30.06 sign posted at a school could be ignored by a CHL holder.
- Mon Apr 16, 2007 10:01 pm
- Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
- Topic: Why there is no bill to allow CCW in Texas schools?
- Replies: 42
- Views: 7081
You are completely wrong. There is no law prohibiting a government agency frim posting a 30.06 law. There is no penalty or crime if a government entity posts a 30.06.frankie_the_yankee wrote:Nope. The law passed in 2005 prohibits government agencies from doing that. The only government places that can be posted or are inherently off limits are those expressly listed in the law. In the current law, schools are listed on the list of prohibited places, and there is no need for them to be posted.txinvestigator wrote:I agree; therein, lies the problem. Even if carry at schools was NOT prohibited by penal code, every school would just post 30.06.Venus Pax wrote:I don't know of any administrator that would touch that with a ten foot pole.txinvestigator wrote:
There is a provision in the law NOW that with written permission a CHL holder CAN carry.
If they were REMOVED from the list of prohibited places, it would be UNLAWFUL for any to be posted.
I believe (and I'm sure I'll be corrected if I am wrong) that 30.06 signs are intended, since 2005 at least, for the use of PRIVATE property owners.
30.06 simply makes it an exception to the application of 30.06 if the location is a placed owned or leased by a government entity.
The real point is (and one I missed in my previous post) that a 30.06 sign posted at a school could be ignored by a CHL holder.
- Mon Apr 16, 2007 9:14 pm
- Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
- Topic: Why there is no bill to allow CCW in Texas schools?
- Replies: 42
- Views: 7081
I agree; therein, lies the problem. Even if carry at schools was NOT prohibited by penal code, every school would just post 30.06.Venus Pax wrote:I don't know of any administrator that would touch that with a ten foot pole.txinvestigator wrote:
There is a provision in the law NOW that with written permission a CHL holder CAN carry.
- Mon Apr 16, 2007 8:42 pm
- Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
- Topic: Why there is no bill to allow CCW in Texas schools?
- Replies: 42
- Views: 7081
Because your school boards are generally run by left-wing, Democrat gun grabbers. They think a gun in school held by a CHL holder is more dangerous than some lunatic entering campus and murdering 30+ of YOUR children.
There is a provision in the law NOW that with written permission a CHL holder CAN carry.
There is a provision in the law NOW that with written permission a CHL holder CAN carry.