Also, what about Post Offices? Are they considered government building? I was always told that they are not, but have recently heard otherwise.

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This should have been taught in your CHL class. In Texas, if you are a Texas resident with a Texas issued CHL you are exempt from the Federal Gun Free School Zone. In the statutes, premise is defined as the building or any portion of. School grounds is OK outside unless a school sponsored activity is being conducted. This includes the parking lot and in your vehicle WITH a CHL. The new Motorist Protection Act does not exempt you.mez1st wrote:Does anyone have any clarification of PC 46.11 - "PENALTY IF OFFENSE COMMllTED WITHIN WEAPON-FREE SCHOOLZONE." When I go to the school to pick up my kids, am I violating this rule? Does the 300 feet included the parking lot? Our school has a drive way in front for pick up, but frequently I have to go in the school to find the kids. I normally stow the handgun in the vehicle while I go inside, but is having it in the vehicle still a violation? Our school has a "Gun free zone" sign on the entrance, but no sign as you enter the parking lot.
Also, what about Post Offices? Are they considered government building? I was always told that they are not, but have recently heard otherwise.
If you read the text of Section 46.11, it does not criminalize possession of weapons within school zones but rather provides an "enhancement" to the penalty for any violation of Chapter 46 that is committed within 300 feet of a school. There is therefore no problem under state law since there is an exception to Section 46.02 for carring in a vehicle under your control, as well as the exception in 46.15 for CHL holders.mez1st wrote:Does anyone have any clarification of PC 46.11 - "PENALTY IF OFFENSE COMMllTED WITHIN WEAPON-FREE SCHOOLZONE." When I go to the school to pick up my kids, am I violating this rule? Does the 300 feet included the parking lot? Our school has a drive way in front for pick up, but frequently I have to go in the school to find the kids. I normally stow the handgun in the vehicle while I go inside, but is having it in the vehicle still a violation? Our school has a "Gun free zone" sign on the entrance, but no sign as you enter the parking lot.
It is a violation of the (federal) "Gun-Free School Zones Act of 1995" [18 USC 922(q)]t o have an accessible firearm within 1000 feet of a school (defined as a primary or secondary school). There is an exception for holders of a license issued by the state in which the school is located--someone carrying on a Florida license in Texas would not be exempt. The law is of dubious constitutionality as a previous version was struck down by the Supreme Court (in US v. Lopez) as violating the commerce clause, and is rarely prosecuted but is still on the books.TexasComputerDude wrote:so a non-chl can't leave a handgun in their car while going into a school?
ClarkLZeuss wrote:I have a CHL and go to a University nearly every day and park in a parking garage which is accessed by either a hang-tag or pay-by-hour ticket (but I'm not a student or staff, just basically a volunteer). Is a parking garage considered the same as a parking lot, or is it considered "premise" (school building)? My plan would be to lock my gun in my car.
A second question I have: what "school related functions" (or whatever the language is) would prevent me from even having a gun in my car just driving through campus? If there's a collegiate sports game on campus that day, can I not even have a gun in my car, because I'd be within 1000 feet of it?