April 21, 2023, 10:29 AM
slosigIt looks like Florida could become the 26th state to approve Constitutional carry. ******* 4/03/2023 BIG update page 3 *******
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Originally posted by Rey HRH:
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Originally posted by Balzé Halzé:
And at least in Utah, CCW permit holders can carry in a school and on school grounds where those utilizing Constitutional carry cannot.
That's a good start. But I have a question, if you know the answer: Isn't the law against carrying in a school and school grounds a federal law and what was the discussion / justification for state law to supersede that?
Incorrect. The safe school zone act says you can’t carry unless you are licensed by the state. It was legal for California LTC holders to carry on school campuses until a few years ago (definitely less than nine).
Some assistant principal in Bakersfield IIRC had a handgun in his office (backpack, desk drawer, don’t remember). Somehow somebody found out and called the cops. Cops came, looked at his LTC, said “Not illegal.” Wonderful folks in Sacramento decided to “fix” this. Maybe 5 or 6 years ago.
Up until that time I thought it was pretty cool that as nutty as CA is one could legally carry in a school here if they had a permit.
Oh, in fact Montana came out with an awesome response to the Federal Safe Schools Zone law soon after it passed. It has a lot of whereas’ but from memory the gist is something like this: “Since schools are on the main roads, Montana residents have a constitutional right to firearms, everyone has a firearm in their vehicle during hunting season, etc, for the purposes of the Federal Safe School Zones law, *ALL* Montana residents shall be considered licensed by the state of Montana.”
Great way to tell the Feds where to stick their unconstitutional law!

April 21, 2023, 11:23 AM
gearhoundsI suspect that the feds stupid ass law that protects NOBODY is universally ignored in most states. If you carry wisely and intelligently, nobody will ever know you’re in “violation” unless the shtf. In that case taking the heat is preferable to dead kids.
April 21, 2023, 04:18 PM
flashguyDallas used to have a law against having a firearm with you when within 1000 feet of a school facility. Strict enforcement of that act would have prevented driving almost anywhere in the city--virtually any direct path would fall near a school.
Didn't Kentucky just become #27?
flashguy
April 22, 2023, 11:45 AM
Rey HRHquote:
Originally posted by gearhounds:
I suspect that the feds stupid ass law that protects NOBODY is universally ignored in most states. If you carry wisely and intelligently, nobody will ever know you’re in “violation” unless the shtf. In that case taking the heat is preferable to dead kids.
CA is no surprise not an exception to ignoring that law. There was an infamous case during the time when CA residents can open carry a handgun as long as it was unloaded. (And you don't have to tell me how stupid that allowance was.) Someone open carrying was called in and police encountered him in a laundromat. Everything checked out fine initially and the police left.
Afterwards, they came to his house and arrested him. Someone, either the police or the DA, mapped out where the laundromat was and looked for schools inside the 1000 feet of any school grounds.