CCW Near Public School on a Public Road??

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gamboolman
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CCW Near Public School on a Public Road??

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We live in Houston and our home is in a subdivision that has had pasture that backs up to our place, and up to the ~1 mile long entry way Public Street that is how people get into the subdivision.

My questions are: The Woodlands is now building a new large development and they are going to build a school that will be school yard property that will come right up to the property line of our subdivision's public street.
Can I continue to CCW on the street even though I will be within ~50 of a school property? My wife and I walk each day about 6 miles and I am not sure if this will be a problem?

Also, I am not sure, but it is possible that school property might be up against our back fence as we have about a 1 acre back yard?? What about me carrying at home which I do all of the time?

Not sure if it matters but we have lived here over 5 years and like I said - when we bought the property there was cattle grazing out back.

Thanks, gamboolman.....
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Post by Mithras61 »

I presume you are asking because of the 1000' Federal "Gun Free Zone" around schools. Your CHL exempts you from this provided you are not in violation of other Texas statutes.
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Post by seamusTX »

In addition, the "Gun Free Zone" does not apply to private property.

IMHO, you could lean on the fence while carrying, even if the cheerleaders were practicing a foot away on the other side. Your private property is obviously distinct from the school grounds.

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Post by shootthesheet »

Don't go onto the area (practice field, etc.) of the property during an "event" and your fine. I would stay away from open carrying on your own property if the school property comes up to your fence or close. I only take that position because of the hassle and negative attention you may get. Another city may be fine but not there. That is all just my opinion.
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Post by rm9792 »

shootthesheet wrote:I would stay away from open carrying on your own property if the school property comes up to your fence or close. I only take that position because of the hassle and negative attention you may get. Another city may be fine but not there. That is all just my opinion.
i dont agree with that. You are only fueling their fire IMO. You need to protect and exercise your rights, not cower them away because its easier. I think you need to pick your battles and this is an easy battle on your own property. Why should that city be coddled? i dont flash my guns around and actually am low key to prevent ideas of theft. But, i didnt hide them when the police randomly drove by either. I smiled, refrained from waving (might have been bad) and walked in the house.
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Post by TacShot »

I believe Shootthesheet was endeavoring to "protect the right." Flaunting firearms in the face of schools is not a good idea. You may recall it was school shootings that fueled the public furor that caused gun bans in Scotland and Australia. If you want the locals to fear a Columbine in their own back yard, where it hits home and counts the most, just hang on the back fence with open carry. There is a difference between cowering and using your head.
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