Hello all,
I understand that we can not carry on a premise that has a school event occurring, but what about on a weekend? For example, a private sports team is facilitating a practice event in a local school gym on a Sunday. Do the same prohibitions apply?
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Re: school buildings/grounds
Inside a school gym would be off limits at all times (without written permission) based on PC 46.03(a)(1)
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A-R wrote:Inside a school gym would be off limits at all times (without written permission) based on PC 46.03(a)(1)
I'm frequently at the local ISD swim center.
It's off limits ALWAYS because it's school "Premises"
Just a reminder:
TX PC 46.035
(3) “Premises” means a building or a portion of a building. The term does not include any public or private driveway, street, sidewalk or walkway, parking lot, parking garage, or other parking area
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Thanks guys. It's great to have this resource available!
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DD... If you ever need a fast answer to a question like this, lots of info can be referenced back to the CHL-16 document that was the basis for your training class..Dieseldave1 wrote:Thanks guys. It's great to have this resource available!
Downloadable/Searchable (PDF) version is here: http://www.txdps.state.tx.us/InternetFo ... CHL-16.pdf" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
On second thought, unless you're a lawyer, it might be easier to ask here
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Re: school buildings/grounds
Dieseldave1 wrote:Hello all,
I understand that we can not carry on a premise that has a school event occurring, but what about on a weekend? For example, a private sports team is facilitating a practice event in a local school gym on a Sunday. Do the same prohibitions apply?
Thanks.
the red part is incorrect, you may not carry on school premisis nor at a school property location where a school event is taking place. also you may not carry into the room that a school is having graduation or the homecomming dance. but they cannot make the entire hotel or convention center off limits
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OFF LIMITS (based on 46.03)
- ANY school "premises" (i.e. "building) at ALL TIMES
- ANY other school "property" IF a school-sponsored activity is taking place
- within 1,000 feet of ANY school property WITHOUT a CHL issued by same state (Federal law)
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Re: school buildings/grounds
unless the above is your own home or business or property under your controlA-R wrote:OFF LIMITS (based on 46.03)
- ANY school "premises" (i.e. "building) at ALL TIMES
- ANY other school "property" IF a school-sponsored activity is taking place
- within 1,000 feet of ANY school property WITHOUT a CHL issued by same state (Federal law)