College Graduation
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College Graduation
CHL conceal carry is not allowed at college graduation correct? Want to get clarification on this to make sure if I am reading the statues correctly.
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Re: College Graduation
if it's held on campus inside a building it's not.
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Re: College Graduation
I would think even if held outside or at a different venue it would qualify as:gregthehand wrote:if it's held on campus inside a building it's not.
...and not be allowed for carry.PC §46.03. PLACES WEAPONS PROHIBITED
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...any grounds or building on which an activity sponsored by a school or educational institution is being conducted,
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Re: College Graduation
Yeah. Graduation is usually sponsored by a school or educational institution.
A private graduation party is a different story as long as it's not in a 51% bar, etc.
A private graduation party is a different story as long as it's not in a 51% bar, etc.