A prudent course of action that I, too, follow. In addition to the other sites offered as searches for places that might be considered a school, you might want to check the National Association for the Education of Young Children: http://www.naeyc.org/ I often pick my grandson up from such a place, and I do not carry because I have long regarded it as a school.Rrash wrote:Most pre-schools have kindergarden and require the same immunizations, paperwork, and documentation you would need to attend an accredited elementary school. A prosecutor could make a convincing argument and a jury would find it reasonable to consider a pre-school facility an educational institution - accredited or not. Until they clarify or change the law to allow CHL's to carry in schools, I wouldn't risk it.
While some might not consider such places schools, the places listed think they are. And a prosecutor might convince a jury they are.
On a side note, where is written that a school must be listed on some organization's website?