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| quote: Originally posted by tatortodd: Along JHE's line of reasoning - the Texas legislature prohibits LTC holders from carrying in a school building (elementary, middle/junior, and high schools) but not from carrying in their vehicle in the parking lot. If a school can't prevent a parent from having a gun in the drop-off lane they certainly can't have a say in the parent's attire in the drop-off lane.
It was being discussed this morning on the radio & I took it to be that this policy is for on/in campus visitors, not drop off/pick up.
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| It is a sad momentary that they have to inform the parents how to dress.... then again I was embarrassed all through high school because my father usually wore black oxfords with white socks and 'high water' pants. Now, I'm ashamed of how I felt.
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| quote: Originally posted by ZSMICHAEL:
I watched the clip . . . I am sure there is a dress code for news anchors.
Maybe not. The newscaster guy, who presumably gets paid decent bucks, apparently can't afford a tie.
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