Learn the difference between school property and school premises.
Then when asked to answer questions other than to identify yourself by name, address and date of birth, say you respectfully decline to engage in consensual conversation and are you free to go.
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- Thu Oct 04, 2007 4:00 pm
- Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
- Topic: Law regarding dropping off children at school?
- Replies: 25
- Views: 3962
- Thu Oct 04, 2007 3:12 pm
- Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
- Topic: Law regarding dropping off children at school?
- Replies: 25
- Views: 3962
Cops are the last to trust about knowing the laws they are supposed to enforce. Especially arcane things like firearms laws.familyman wrote:I had a conversation with a friend of mine last night. He is LEO. He advised me that CCL or not, school in session or not. School function happening or not that having a firearm on the propety of the school was against the law. I told him that I was taught that on the property was not against the law. That a CHL holder could disarm in the car, secure the weapon, do his buisness in the school and return to his car without being in violation of the law. He told me that I was wrong and that his DA had accepted charges against someone for doing exactly that.
The large-city cop that lives behind me doesn't even know red-light law and he's a seventeen year veteran. Had to show him a quote from the official City of Dallas website to get him to believe me. Dallas started citing cops for illegally running redlights and he was upset. I had to educate him about redlight law. Turns out for the past seventeen years he's been handing out tickets to people who weren't breaking the law.