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Re: School Field Trip

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Kenneth77 wrote:
goose wrote: (of the ones you listed) States where "gun buster signs" are enforecable or effective notice: NM, AR, TN
Sates where gunbuster signs can be ignored: OK, CO
I see , i guess not to many place post them in ark and Co because i never saw one but may have over looked if they where really samll.
And I apologize, I meant to put this in my original reply so you would have it. My info came from: http://www.handgunlaw.us/
It is not government sanctioned, so it isn't legal advice per-se but they are pretty good about being up to date and accurate. It is a great site for travel planning as well.
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goose wrote:
Kenneth77 wrote:All this no carry in the schools really is getting to me i mean if we carry into a place that has a bunch of kids elsewhere and all is fine , what is the difference at a school or school event ? To me not one thing , i would love to see everyone carry at my daughters school .
I just don't see the big issue with someone who has their LTC to not be able to carry in or around the school , i just hope that if trump gets in he does what he is saying get ride of all the gun free zones but i am not sure if that will include schools or not .
It is so ironic that all the places you really need to carry you cant because of these dang sings , i know i have asked before but has anyone been out to arizona and saw if they have any type of sings ? I have not scene any in ark , CO , OK , New Mex , tenn just to name a few of the place i have been and have not seen any.
If you are referring to the 30.06 and 30.07 signs, no other state will have them because no other state is using our statutes. What you will find in other states are gun buster signs. Which can be much smaller and much harder to see.
(of the ones you listed) States where "gun buster signs" are enforecable or effective notice: NM, AR, TN
Sates where gunbuster signs can be ignored: OK, CO
Tennessee has a specific sign format/language to be effective notice.
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ScottDLS wrote:
goose wrote:
If you are referring to the 30.06 and 30.07 signs, no other state will have them because no other state is using our statutes. What you will find in other states are gun buster signs. Which can be much smaller and much harder to see.
(of the ones you listed) States where "gun buster signs" are enforecable or effective notice: NM, AR, TN
Sates where gunbuster signs can be ignored: OK, CO
Tennessee has a specific sign format/language to be effective notice.
Egads!! Reading closer, that is horrible, or awkward at a minimum. They have to have "language substantially similar to." And no real size requirements. While it probably isn't a big deal for the "concealed means concealed" crowd (of which I am one), man, that is another one of those test cases waiting to happen.

BUT, I did like this nugget: "(d) Nothing in this section shall be construed to alter, reduce or eliminate any civil or criminal liability that
a property owner or manager may have for injuries arising on their property." It implies that if someone gets hurt on your place after you greatly reduced their ability to defend themselves, you may be on the hook for damages. That has a nice ring to it.

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