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I got the below post from another gun forum. Can anyone shed some light on this?
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The Gun Free School Zones Act was declared Unconstitutional and voided in 1995, as a result of the Supreme Court hearing the case of "United States v. Lopez". The SCotUS also backed up that decision in "United v. Morrison" in 2000.
See here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gun-Free_School_Zones_Act
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It was in 1995, but it was reenacted in 1996 with 16 or so different words. I tried searching but came up empty with being able to find anyone that has been prosecuted the 1996 legislation.
The Gunzone I believe has an article on the 1996 legislation. ETA: I never bookmarked the Gunzone page, here is a reaction / faq on the GOA. http://www.gunowners.org/fs9611.htm Last edited by KeithPA; May 2nd, 2007 at 09:22 AM. Reason: Added Link |
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interesting question. the short answer is that, if you have an LTCF, the act does not apply to you, so, yes, it is clearly legal to open carry in a school zone. if you do not have an LTCF, it is up in the air.
the original federal gun-free school zone act was struck down by SCOTUS as exceeding the authority of the federal government under the commerce clause (holy crap, SCOTUS actually does acknowledge that the commerce clause has limits ).the (republican, btw) congress re-enacted a new version of it in 1996. the new law has language stating that the gun "must affect interstate commerce". of course, no one knows what that means. it is just an attempt to get around the problem with the original law. the new version includes an exception for permit holders. Quote:
(also, local authorities rarely prosecute federal crimes.) the text of the law can be found here: http://www.cs.cmu.edu/afs/cs/user/wb...hool_zones.txt some more info can be found here: http://www.gunowners.org/fs9611.htm and an interesting take on gun-free school zones can be found here: http://www.hawaiireporter.com/story....2-a381c01822ef |
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it says specifically, "does not apply to the possession of a firearm" if you have an LTCF (since PA does require a background check). it doesn't say "does not apply to conealed carry of a firearm". therefore, if you have an LTCF, the prohibition against possessing a firearm in a gun free school zone does not apply to you...no matter how the gun is possessed. open carrying without an LTCF is a different story, though. |
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My brain hurts Thanks for the clarification, I'll have to re-read the law until I understand it. What you describe makes sense to me, as regulation of schools and firearms are state's rights, which can't be trounced on by the govt.Quite frankly, I still don't understand how the re-wording of the law made it constitutional, given that the average citizen traveling within 1000 feet of a school zone isn't affecting interstate or foreign commerce, armed or not.
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Gunzone I thought it was had a comparison of before and after (I can't find it though). There were about 17 verbs/adverbs/adjuctives that had changed.
The law didn't really change, it simply added exclusions. So unless I'm reading it wrong, Lopez would still have been convicted under this law. The original law was immediately used and challenged. This law has been here 11 years and I haven't found anything. Obviously people haven't tried to prosecute under this law because it probably wouldn't hold any ground. This is like immigration law or laws that are still on the book about adultry, its only good if someone prosecutres it. And that seems very unlikely. Last edited by KeithPA; May 2nd, 2007 at 10:31 AM. |
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i don't think anyone has been prosecuted under it...or, if anyone has, they have not challenged the constitutionality of it. |
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I encourage anyone to prove that their firearm "has not moved in or affects interstate commerce" by the truly insane standards the courts find this phrase to mean. The addition is meaningless.
I worry about the creation of patchwork land that schools own that could be claimed by silly regulations like this to blank out firearms in complete cities. http://www4.law.cornell.edu/uscode/1...1----000-.html 18USC921 defines "school zone": Quote:
The example I fear most is, as an example, a noncontiguous school-owned sports stadium. |
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Thanks for the clarification, I'll have to re-read the law until I understand it. What you describe makes sense to me, as regulation of schools and firearms are state's rights, which can't be trounced on by the govt.



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