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Old 09-08-2008   #10 (permalink)
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Technically, if you tell the school staff member that you are armed and cannot legally leave your vehicle, you're not announcing it. Unless you yell 100' across the lot.

This is a law that bothers me too. I too have school age children and our church has a preschool in it so I can't carry to church either. Why should our children be unprotected but our bueacrats have armed guards when they go to a school? How is that right? I remember being in HS and we had a senator (I believe) come talk to us. Had I cared enough to listen I might have remembered his name... But I remember he was escorted onto the property and into the building by armed guards because I thought the pistols they were carrying were soooo big and awesome! Anyway, my point is the same thing we all understand but for some reason those making the laws don't. Why should "important" people be protected but not our youth? And why can't we be armed, but disarm and lock up our vehicles when our children need our help after/before school?

As has been said, if you parked on the street, that is public property and no one can do anything about it. Except maybe a parking ticket. Our school has a road in front of it and there are painted lines where the buses park along the street. But the town maintains that part of the road also, but the lines are put there by the school. So who owns the painted part of the road? The school or the town?
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