Daycare/church question...
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Daycare/church question...
My daughter goes to a daycare that is run by a church. The daycare also serves as a PRE-school. Would this type of fascility meet the requirements of a "school or educational fascility" or not? I realize as a church it would need to be posted with 30.06, but I'm not sure about the pre-school aspect.
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Every time this topic comes up, the consensus is that a day care or pre-school is not a school and CHLs can carry there.
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This is pretty much what my CHL Instructor/ Retired Leo told me as well.seamusTX wrote:Every time this topic comes up, the consensus is that a day care or pre-school is not a school and CHLs can carry there.
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I asked this question of the DPS Legal staff and the following is the answer given:
"We are aware of no statutory definition, so it would be for a court to decide whether the premises were an "educational institution." We are aware of no caselaw on the matter, so we would suggest that you consult with a private attorney and/or your local law enforcement agency regarding a specific scenario."
My take on this is you are not necessarily safe carrying at a daycare. There IS no clear definition and you could, therefore, be the test.
"We are aware of no statutory definition, so it would be for a court to decide whether the premises were an "educational institution." We are aware of no caselaw on the matter, so we would suggest that you consult with a private attorney and/or your local law enforcement agency regarding a specific scenario."
My take on this is you are not necessarily safe carrying at a daycare. There IS no clear definition and you could, therefore, be the test.

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That's true, but what are the chances of being busted in a day care center?DoubleActionCHL wrote:My take on this is you are not necessarily safe carrying at a daycare. There IS no clear definition and you could, therefore, be the test.
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I don't know. Do you? Is it worth the risk? Can you afford to be the test case if you do get busted?seamusTX wrote:That's true, but what are the chances of being busted in a day care center?DoubleActionCHL wrote:My take on this is you are not necessarily safe carrying at a daycare. There IS no clear definition and you could, therefore, be the test.
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You could always just get permission to carry at the school/daycare from your wife who happens to be on the board. Or is that just me?DoubleActionCHL wrote:I don't know. Do you? Is it worth the risk? Can you afford to be the test case if you do get busted?seamusTX wrote:That's true, but what are the chances of being busted in a day care center?DoubleActionCHL wrote:My take on this is you are not necessarily safe carrying at a daycare. There IS no clear definition and you could, therefore, be the test.
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I'd say the chances of being busted on any private property are very low unless you're making a fool of yourself.DoubleActionCHL wrote:I don't know. Do you? Is it worth the risk? Can you afford to be the test case if you do get busted?seamusTX wrote:That's true, but what are the chances of being busted in a day care center?DoubleActionCHL wrote:My take on this is you are not necessarily safe carrying at a daycare. There IS no clear definition and you could, therefore, be the test.
Everyone has to make this kind of decision for himself.
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Alternatively:DoubleActionCHL wrote:I don't know. Do you? Is it worth the risk? Can you afford to be the test case if you do get busted?seamusTX wrote:That's true, but what are the chances of being busted in a day care center?DoubleActionCHL wrote:My take on this is you are not necessarily safe carrying at a daycare. There IS no clear definition and you could, therefore, be the test.
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My take is you are not necessarily safe NOT carrying at a daycare. You don't get to choose when you need your gun; the bad guy gets to choose that. What are the chances of being attacked in a day care center? I don't know. Do you? Is it worth the risk? Can you -- and your daughter -- afford to be unarmed if you do get attacked?
Me, I would be carrying. I think the risk of either being "caught" doing something that looks legal to me, or being attacked, are both very small, but the consequence of being unarmed when I need to be armed is far worse than being armed when I wasn't supposed to be.
A smart man pointed out to me that there are risks in everything you do, there are no 100% "safe" choices, so you have make a decision and go with it. Good luck to you.
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You're absolutely right. You DON'T get to choose when you need your gun. However, we're not talking about something that's subjective here. By your logic, we can choose to carry in a post office or federal court as long as we don't get caught. It is a felony to carry in a school. The statute doesn't define 'school', and neither have the courts. We don't know if a court will define a daycare or preschool as a 'school'. While I agree that in order to ensure one's safety, one should carry anywhere the law allows. In this particular case, the law is a bit vague and certain risks exist. It's certainly up to you to weigh those risks, but I'd never tell anyone that it's simply ok or legal to carry in a daycare or preschool.ELB wrote: Alternatively:
My take is you are not necessarily safe NOT carrying at a daycare. You don't get to choose when you need your gun; the bad guy gets to choose that. What are the chances of being attacked in a day care center? I don't know. Do you? Is it worth the risk? Can you -- and your daughter -- afford to be unarmed if you do get attacked?
Me, I would be carrying. I think the risk of either being "caught" doing something that looks legal to me, or being attacked, are both very small, but the consequence of being unarmed when I need to be armed is far worse than being armed when I wasn't supposed to be.
A smart man pointed out to me that there are risks in everything you do, there are no 100% "safe" choices, so you have make a decision and go with it. Good luck to you.
elb

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