YesGrundy1133 wrote:alright thanks! now what if i went to go have lunch with her? would I as a non employee LTC holder be able to keep my gun in my car while on the schools parking lot? since im a LTC holder the GFSZ doesn't apply correct?jmorris wrote:Yes, for two reasons. First, GFSZ won't apply. Second, as of Sept 2017, schools cannot prevent employees from having firearms in their car in the school parking lot.Grundy1133 wrote:Im not an instructor or anything but raised an interesting question... my girlfriend works at a high school and is about to submit her application for her LTC, so according to this as soon as she's a LTC holder, she can carry in her car in a school parking lot as long as she doesnt enter the building with it? (if im not allowed to ask questions here just let me know and i'll delete this. sorry)jmorris wrote:Nothings changed. My understanding from when I got my license 15 years ago until today is that GFSZ does NOT apply to a license holder. So do not enter the premises of a school and your are fine.Maxwell wrote:Folks, by GFSZ exemption I'm assuming you mean driving through the school zone and in the parking lot. My understanding is that I cannot get out of my vehicle with a firearm in a GFSZ much less enter a building. Has something changed?
No reason can't ask far as I know.
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- Wed Mar 14, 2018 7:35 pm
- Forum: Instructors' Corner
- Topic: GFSZ Question
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- Wed Mar 14, 2018 7:28 pm
- Forum: Instructors' Corner
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Re: GFSZ Question
Yes, for two reasons. First, GFSZ won't apply. Second, as of Sept 2017, schools cannot prevent employees from having firearms in their car in the school parking lot.Grundy1133 wrote:Im not an instructor or anything but raised an interesting question... my girlfriend works at a high school and is about to submit her application for her LTC, so according to this as soon as she's a LTC holder, she can carry in her car in a school parking lot as long as she doesnt enter the building with it? (if im not allowed to ask questions here just let me know and i'll delete this. sorry)jmorris wrote:Nothings changed. My understanding from when I got my license 15 years ago until today is that GFSZ does NOT apply to a license holder. So do not enter the premises of a school and your are fine.Maxwell wrote:Folks, by GFSZ exemption I'm assuming you mean driving through the school zone and in the parking lot. My understanding is that I cannot get out of my vehicle with a firearm in a GFSZ much less enter a building. Has something changed?
No reason can't ask far as I know.
- Wed Mar 14, 2018 5:23 pm
- Forum: Instructors' Corner
- Topic: GFSZ Question
- Replies: 15
- Views: 8444
Re: GFSZ Question
Nothings changed. My understanding from when I got my license 15 years ago until today is that GFSZ does NOT apply to a license holder. So do not enter the premises of a school and your are fine.Maxwell wrote:Folks, by GFSZ exemption I'm assuming you mean driving through the school zone and in the parking lot. My understanding is that I cannot get out of my vehicle with a firearm in a GFSZ much less enter a building. Has something changed?