Hi all
Does anyone know the legal liabilities of a school that allows employees \ consultants to carry on the premises?
anyone here have authorization to carry in a school?
Ty
Authorization from a school to carry
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Re: Authorization from a school to carry
Welcome to the forum. Our school hasn't taken the leap but one not far from us has, Palmer ISD. Unlike some of the other ISDs that have gone with carry, PISD is not "miles from anywhere". I believe we will see more and more schools move this direction especially those that can't afford their own police dept.
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Re: Authorization from a school to carry
I figure there are as many thoughts about legal liabilities as there are lawyers. Obviously schools don't just decide one day to allow concealled carry. A local school had a public meeting about security, spent several months working with their lawyers and gathering information from other schools that had already decided to allow concealed carry. Ultimately they came up with specific rules (i.e. extra training, type ammo, how the the weapon was to be carried or stored while on campus, background checks, etc.). Some employees that wanted the responsibility were trained, checked out, and now carry a card signed by the Superintendent and School Board president allowing them to conceal carry. In my opinion it is a HUGE responsibility for anyone involved.
Re: Authorization from a school to carry
Almost as huge as the responsibility of teaching a child.treeman wrote:I figure there are as many thoughts about legal liabilities as there are lawyers. Obviously schools don't just decide one day to allow concealled carry. A local school had a public meeting about security, spent several months working with their lawyers and gathering information from other schools that had already decided to allow concealed carry. Ultimately they came up with specific rules (i.e. extra training, type ammo, how the the weapon was to be carried or stored while on campus, background checks, etc.). Some employees that wanted the responsibility were trained, checked out, and now carry a card signed by the Superintendent and School Board president allowing them to conceal carry. In my opinion it is a HUGE responsibility for anyone involved.
Life is tough, but it's tougher when you're stupid.
John Wayne
NRA Lifetime member
John Wayne
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Re: Authorization from a school to carry
I don't have a direct answer, but the schools I have read about permitting staff to carry seem to have taken one of two routes: various versions of the "Guardian" program or the School Marshal route. If you research those you may find an answer.shnerby wrote:Hi all
Does anyone know the legal liabilities of a school that allows employees \ consultants to carry on the premises?
anyone here have authorization to carry in a school?
Ty
I posted a list of schools that I have read news articles (primarily) about announcing that the school district has adopted a Guardian or School Marshal program. The list is here: http://texaschlforum.com/viewtopic.php? ... SD#p810414" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;. I included the links where I read the article, altho some of them may be dead by now. Maybe that will help also.
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Re: Authorization from a school to carry
thanks for the responses
the school i am dealing with is a standalone private school most information & especially the "school marshal" program are specific to public schools
here is the only thing i found somewhat relevant https://www.texasattorneygeneral.gov/op ... 1158GA.pdf" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
the school i am dealing with is a standalone private school most information & especially the "school marshal" program are specific to public schools
here is the only thing i found somewhat relevant https://www.texasattorneygeneral.gov/op ... 1158GA.pdf" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Re: Authorization from a school to carry
If it's a private school then the school can do whatever it wants in relation to allowing firearms.shnerby wrote:thanks for the responses
the school i am dealing with is a standalone private school most information & especially the "school marshal" program are specific to public schools
here is the only thing i found somewhat relevant https://www.texasattorneygeneral.gov/op ... 1158GA.pdf" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;