Still a no-go.Is that still a no go, or is that some sort of grey area?
Still a no-go.
Not on school grounds, carry as you wish.
My pea-brain seems to think that it'd be a no-go because Indiana law would treat it as a school. However, locking it in the car in the parking lot would seem to be ok since that can be done at a regular "brick and mortar" (or crappy 'recycled' material if you went to Eastern like me) school.
It never occurred to me that a "school function" off property would become a school under this law.
What about a field trip to the museum. Is that now a school as well? Or my own house if I'm logged on to a virtual classroom experience?
[h=2]Carrying at a school sporting event not being held on school grounds[/h]
It sounds like the difference is whether the place is used AS a school or FOR a school f(x). The latter of which would be a random occurrence and the former would be something you could look up before going.
Is this reasonable logic?
Used to be. What is controlling is the location, not the function.
You can do like the open carrier did at my daughter's school play and walk around with an empty holster.
Yeti, the controlling question is "where" is this event being held?
Tell us, some of us are Lafayette locals.
That's ****ing epic!
p.s. I am not an OC guy, but love the dick nature of the move.
I go the open carry holster route every time I'm forced to disarm at my daughter's school or the school where my wife works. No one has ever said a word.
Just curious, why do you feel it's a dick move?