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    Default What about CCW in libraries, non-schools, etc.?

    My daughter is going to be taking some summer classes -- drawing, piano, etc.; at schools which are not regular "elementary" type schools. Would CCW be allowed there or is that still considered a 'school'?

    Also, what about public libraries?

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    Default Re: What about CCW in libraries, non-schools, etc.?

    If a tree falls in the forest, and no one is arround to hear it, does it still make a sound???
    By no means am I endorsing breaking any law whatsover, but concealed does mean concealed
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    Default Re: What about CCW in libraries, non-schools, etc.?

    Concealed means concealed unless a detector is present. In a library they could be scanning for a hidden tag so books aren't stolen or for a weapon.

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    Default Re: What about CCW in libraries, non-schools, etc.?

    They're not elementry schools, they're in a whole different tax bracket.

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    Default Re: What about CCW in libraries, non-schools, etc.?

    Meaning that I can legally carry or I can't?

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    Default Re: What about CCW in libraries, non-schools, etc.?

    Quote Originally Posted by LorDiego01 View Post
    By no means am I endorsing breaking any law whatsover, but concealed does mean concealed
    Goes for me too! I once was in an arguement with an idividual who thought the gun he could see(holstered) was more dangerous than the one he couldn't. It is the unknown factor that drives me to carry. And since I can't see the future, I just make sure I don't take it on the chin.
    "It's better to be judged by 12 than carried by 6." My Dad



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    Default Re: What about CCW in libraries, non-schools, etc.?

    Quote Originally Posted by Sir Knight View Post
    My daughter is going to be taking some summer classes -- drawing, piano, etc.; at schools which are not regular "elementary" type schools. Would CCW be allowed there or is that still considered a 'school'?

    Also, what about public libraries?
    Why not call the Sheriff and ask? It beats running into a problem and saying, "but the guy on the Internet said it would be OK."

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    Default Re: What about CCW in libraries, non-schools, etc.?

    Quote Originally Posted by bubba23 View Post
    Why not call the Sheriff and ask? It beats running into a problem and saying, "but the guy on the Internet said it would be OK."
    The Sheriff is the very LAST person you should ask.

    Read the code and/or ask an attorney

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    Default Re: What about CCW in libraries, non-schools, etc.?

    Quote Originally Posted by Pa. Patriot View Post
    The Sheriff is the very LAST person you should ask.
    Why?

    And why should I pay a lawyer for a simple answer when my tax dollars have already covered it?

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    Default Re: What about CCW in libraries, non-schools, etc.?

    Why?
    Most of the time they don't have a clue and the default answer would be of course you can not carry there.

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