If you were going to show and tell or were going to give a 'gun safety' lecture, why couldn't the teacher give you permission?
If the janitor hired you to work on the a/c, why couldn't he also give you permission?
I agree, it would be pretty unlikely for one of them to put their job on the line but a letter from either should protect you.
Now, if you were planning on meeting with the teacher/principal about your kid, then a letter from a janitor (who happened to be your next door neighbor) probably would not work.
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- Mon May 22, 2006 5:23 pm
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- Mon May 22, 2006 12:58 pm
- Forum: Goals for 2007
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CHL carry at schools
You can carry at schools!
Wo cares what the teachers or unions say.
All you need is written permission from the school. (Supt?, Prin?, Team Leader? Janitor?)
Wo cares what the teachers or unions say.
All you need is written permission from the school. (Supt?, Prin?, Team Leader? Janitor?)