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Leave your knife in the car at kid's school?

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Okay - maybe this is a stupid question... I pick my son up from Kindergarten after work. Before I get out of the car, I remove my firearm and place it in the glove box. Should I also remove my pocket knife? I assume so, but wanted to make sure. :oops:
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I don't have an official answer, so, as to your dilemma, I guess I don't have a useful answer, but I have never even considered leaving my pocketknife behind.

I've never had to go into a school that had a metal detector; I suppose that might change things, if that's a factor for you.
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Think it depends on the type of knife and if it is hanging on a clip in your pocket or just a small pocket knife down in your pocket. Also, depends on the school rules and if they have a metal detector, as JCole mentioned.

I personally have never taken my 3 - 4 inch blade knives out of my pocket when attending any school function.
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If you look at PC §46.03, it is an offense to carry a firearm, illegal knife, club, or prohibited weapon in a school. Illegal knife is defined in PC §46.01. An ordinary pocket knife with a blade shorter than 5.5 inches is legal.

I don't know of any other section of law that makes it an offense to carry a knife in a school. You could search the education code.

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Would "prohibited weapon in a school" be the catch-all for everything else?
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Prohibited weapon means things like bombs, machine guns, brass knuckles, and zip guns, defined in PC §46.05.

It's a bit silly to put them into 46.03, as they are already prohibited everywhere.

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I have a folding knife with a 3.5" blade about half of which is serrated. It is hanging inside my pocket on a clip and I've never even thought about removing it before entering my daughter's school. No one has asked about it if they've noticed. I may have even pulled it out to cut something before in the classroom.
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It is amazing to me the number of folks who translate, "over five and one-half inches" in to "shorter than 5.5 inches " for illegal to legal when legal really equals
5.5 or less. (nitpickin cause so many of my legal knives are 5.5 :) )

seamusTX wrote:If you look at PC §46.03, it is an offense to carry a firearm, illegal knife, club, or prohibited weapon in a school. Illegal knife is defined in PC §46.01. An ordinary pocket knife with a blade shorter than 5.5 inches is legal.

I don't know of any other section of law that makes it an offense to carry a knife in a school. You could search the education code.

As usual, IANAL, etc.

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No measurement is or can be exact. This is a law of nature.

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Non-sequitar and nature cant pass laws :)
seamusTX wrote:No measurement is or can be exact. This is a law of nature.

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Wow, you speak Latin! Where did you get your degree?

Every scientist and engineer learns at an early stage that no measurement can be exact.

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Which has what to do with the definition of a legal knife as defined by the texas legislature ?
You probably shouldnt use the word every in that sentence. Could just be one that wasnt.
Wow the universe(this one you mean right ) is stable ? Looks really unstable from here. :)

seamusTX wrote:Wow, you speak Latin! Where did you get your degree?

Every scientist and engineer learns at an early stage that no measurement can be exact.

Nature doesn't "pass laws." It's not a legislature. It has laws that God laid down or if you prefer were the only set of laws that resulted in a stable universe.

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Whatever.

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