OK, no surprise, I have a handgun carry permit. Indiana law allows me to carry a gun onto school property IF I AM DROPPING OFF or PICKING UP my child. The deal is that I must keep the gun in my possession and I must NOT leave the car. FAILURE TO FOLLOW THE LAW results in me committing a Class D Felony, there is no minor charge to plea bargain down to for extenuating circumstance, etc.
So if it is raining and I have an umbrella in my car, but I'm parked 200' from the door because the designated 'drop off/pick up point' is not in front of the door, my daughter has to run in the rain to the entrance.
Or if she has a major project to carry in with her, something like a science fair project, then she cannot get any help from me because I'm stuck in the car.
Today my daughter is home sick. I had to drop off a school assignment that she completed so that meant I had to go into the school. Well the law says I can't drive onto the property with a gun because my daughter is not with me. So I parked on the public street, at least I think I did. I slipped the gun out of my Milt Sparks OWB slide and stowed it under the front carpet. Walked across the street where the school secretary met me (
she was outside raising the
on the flagpole with a group of kids) and then I returned to the car. The problem is that the school is a church affiliated school, the church/school own property on both sides of the street. So depending on exactly where I parked, and how far off the edge of the road I parked, someone could argue that I was parked on school property. I made a deliberate attempt to park as much on the public roadway as possible to avoid that argument.
What drives me nuts is not that I can't carry a gun into school. I have no real problem with that, but that as a licensed carry holder, why can't I at least be allowed to lock the gun in the car to help my kid into/out of the school, or when I drop off or pick up homework?
I don't know the laws in other states, but this is one area where Indiana law regarding carry is wrong and needs to be changed!
I don't believe I broke the law today, but again, I'm not a judge so I don't know how he interprets the issue of parking on public streets/private property???
I believe I was legally parked on the public roadway, how do I know for sure for next time?