DesideriScuri
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ORIGINAL: DesideriScuri There may be more to the story, TJ, which is why I'm looking forward to seeing how this all shakes out. Concealed Carry Permit or not, guns are banned on school grounds. The story doesn't mention proof of her violating the gun-free zone at the school, nor does it mention her having any intent to do so. Starbucks, McD's and other government buildings don't prevent people from entering based on their owning a gun, owning a conceal carry permit, or both. According to the article, she was banned because she has got a concealed carry permit, and posted a pic of it on her personal facebook account. Did the school ban all parents who have a concealed carry permit from that school's property? I can see them banning her if she brought her gun to the school (unless it was under methodology like Jeff uses), but the article doesn't state that this happened. I restate that I don't think we have heard the entire story yet. the article says the school said she had been a problem in the past.. that fact (?) also apparently played a part of their decision.. I expect they would rather "be safe than sorry".. really, what kinda brains does it take to post a pic like that on FB? few people would consider that a smart move.. (no, not illegal, just a really dumb thing to do imo).. dumb people and guns don't mix well.. The school can ban whomever they want to ban.. she didn't like that decision so she pulled her kid and found a new school for her.. (I expect about now that new school is wondering what kinda problems she will be to them!).. Posting her CC on FB might show that she was proud of getting it, much like posting pics of your (general) kids achieving or sports participation. Not the smartest thing to do, but, still, not illegal. And, if he issue was with previous issues - which may or may not be true - I can see them not wanting her on the premises for the previous behavior issues. http://atlanta.cbslocal.com/2013/11/05/army-vet-mother-banned-from-daughters-school-for-posting-concealed-weapons-permit-on-facebook/ quote:
Mount said she was told by police that school principal Janina Dallas is scared of her because of her weapons permit. Dallas confirmed to WJBF-TV that Mount was banned from the school due to the Facebook post. “It is my duty and responsibility as the principal of this school to ensure the safety and security of all of our faculty, staff and students,” Dallas said. Dallas cited recent school shootings as why she was alarmed to Mount posting her weapons permit on Facebook. “There have been a number of school shootings in our country,” Dallas told WJBF. “And inevitably, people will say they saw signs and things of that nature after the fact.” No mention of previous issues, just that the FB post was the reason. The first time I heard this story was on my local drive-home radio show. One of the assistants (not sure if they are officially co-hosts, but they are always part of the show) said the Elem. School the daughter was transferred to is still within the same School District, but I have not seen the name of the new school, so that may or may not be true. If it is true, then the stance of the McBean Elem. Principal is even less solid, imo. http://www.richmondcountysheriffsoffice.com/concealed-weapons-permit.cfm quote:
It is also unlawful to carry or possess any firearm within 1,000 feet of any school property, on a school bus or other transportation furnished by the school, or at a school function without written authorization from a school official. This prohibition shall not apply to: organized sport shooting events, firearms training courses, persons licensed to carry when such person carries or picks up a student, any weapon legally kept in a vehicle in transit through a school zone by any person other than a student, or a firearm in a locked compartment of a motor vehicle or in a locked container or locked firearms rack in a motor vehicle being used by a person over 21 to bring or pick up a student. The 1,000 foot zone which extends beyond the actual school property does not apply to persons who reside within the zone, are visiting someone who resides in the zone, or are conducting lawful business within the zone. I don't know that the school has any authority to ban the lady for obtaining a concealed carry permit. ETA: http://www.wjbf.com/story/23845263/richmond-county-mom-banned-from-childs-school?fb_action_ids=613794912012237 quote:
Mount's daughter has since transferred to another elementary school in the district and she's gotten her PTO volunteer card back.
< Message edited by DesideriScuri -- 11/8/2013 11:05:23 AM >
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