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Posted: Wed Sep 23rd, 2009 02:50 am |
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948.61(1)(b)
(b) "School" means a public, parochial or private school which provides an educational program for one or more grades between grades 1 and 12 and which is commonly known as an elementary school, middle school, junior high school, senior high school or high school.
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bnhcomputing Founder's Club Member
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Posted: Tue Oct 20th, 2009 09:33 pm |
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If I remember correctly, there were several of you who lived within these supposed "school" zones. Please contact me via PM if you live within a school zone.
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bnhcomputing
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Posted: Mon Nov 2nd, 2009 11:16 pm |
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I wonder if Gonzales (when at Menard's) was in a school zone, or it just didn't occur to them to charge him with a school zone violation. 
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Posted: Tue Nov 3rd, 2009 03:33 am |
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cleveland wrote: I wonder if Gonzales (when at Menard's) was in a school zone, or it just didn't occur to them to charge him with a school zone violation. 
Wouldn't matter, the Menard's parking lot, like most businesses, is PRIVATE property.
I carry regularly in a Festival Foods store, the entire store is within the School Zone restriction, but because they have PRIVATE (off street) parking, I'm legal.
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Posted: Tue Nov 3rd, 2009 05:36 am |
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That's interesting, I never would have thought of it that way. Your right, the parking lot is the store's property. I wonder how that works with my sidewalk. I have to shovel it in the winter, that's got to count for something. I wonder where that falls legally?
So that means you get your pistol out of the trunk and load up every time you walk in to every store? Seems like a lot of time being spent on putting on/taking off a pistol.
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protias Regular Member

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Posted: Tue Nov 3rd, 2009 06:37 pm |
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cleveland wrote: That's interesting, I never would have thought of it that way. Your right, the parking lot is the store's property. I wonder how that works with my sidewalk. I have to shovel it in the winter, that's got to count for something. I wonder where that falls legally?
So that means you get your pistol out of the trunk and load up every time you walk in to every store? Seems like a lot of time being spent on putting on/taking off a pistol.
Sidewalks are considered public property despite you having to shovel snow off of them and that they are clear for pedestrians.
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Posted: Wed Nov 4th, 2009 06:48 am |
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bnhcomputing wrote:
If I remember correctly, there were several of you who lived within these supposed "school" zones. Please contact me via PM if you live within a school zone.
Thank you,
bnhcomputing
A friend of mine lives in a school zone. I just can't buy into it, and carry the moment I get out of my truck (55th and North Ave, (I bet you would carry illegal to, he has lost two local pizza guys in his area, one to a head shot, his car stopped after hitting a tree, no cash taken)). This choice I have to make is just a bad thing to force me into, but again, jail is better then dead...
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