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<blockquote data-quote="tulsamal" data-source="post: 2023831" data-attributes="member: 571"><p>It's definitely a pet peeve of mine that every time I go to a school in Vinita, there is the sign outside saying "No Guns, No drugs." And it is state law. So I have to park across the street so that I'm not on school property. Remove my gun and leave it locked in the car. Which I don't like having to do. But if you actually have to go inside the school, that's what you have to do.</p><p></p><p>I'm in and out of their schools at least a couple times a week. It's always a statistical possibility that I would be there when some nut with a gun showed up. And, IMO, that would be a very good thing for the school. IF I was allowed to carry concealed in the school just as a normal part of my CCW. Ridiculous that I can't. Or on university grounds. Those restrictions have no valid and/logical reasons behind them. Just this silly idea that somehow putting up signs and having such laws will keep all the scary guns away from the children.</p><p></p><p>Gregg</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tulsamal, post: 2023831, member: 571"] It's definitely a pet peeve of mine that every time I go to a school in Vinita, there is the sign outside saying "No Guns, No drugs." And it is state law. So I have to park across the street so that I'm not on school property. Remove my gun and leave it locked in the car. Which I don't like having to do. But if you actually have to go inside the school, that's what you have to do. I'm in and out of their schools at least a couple times a week. It's always a statistical possibility that I would be there when some nut with a gun showed up. And, IMO, that would be a very good thing for the school. IF I was allowed to carry concealed in the school just as a normal part of my CCW. Ridiculous that I can't. Or on university grounds. Those restrictions have no valid and/logical reasons behind them. Just this silly idea that somehow putting up signs and having such laws will keep all the scary guns away from the children. Gregg [/QUOTE]
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