As long as you are the driver an do not get out of the car.
My option: park off-site, lock it up, and walk over.
As long as you are the driver an do not get out of the car.
Yes daycare's countCould you carry to a daycare if it wasn't at a k-12 school. In otherwords would a daycare for preschoolers be considered a school.
I carry everytime I pick up my daughter. Licensed daycare too. I'm sorry, but if something happens with some parent (bad divorce, etc) I want to be able to protect my family and all those children. Just my two cents.
I carry everytime I pick up my daughter. Licensed daycare too. I'm sorry, but if something happens with some parent (bad divorce, etc) I want to be able to protect my family and all those children. Just my two cents.
IC 35-47-9-2
Possession of firearms on school property, at school function, or on school bus; felony
Sec. 2. A person who possesses a firearm:
(1) in or on school property;
(2) in or on property that is being used by a school for a school function; or
(3) on a school bus;
commits a Class D felony.
As added by P.L.140-1994, SEC.11.
"Gun owners are among the most law-abiding people you'll ever meet..." ...unless the law is inconvenient or they don't agree with it...
Has this been changed? It states the exemptions of IC 35-47-9-2.
If not it looks like you can as long as you meet one of the 3 requirements. For the average joe dropping or picking his kids up from school that would be number (3):
Yeah, should have mentioned the part about staying in my vehicle
I thought standalone daycares (those not in a school) were not considered a school under IC. I can't find the definition of a school in the IC anymore, can anyone help?
i typed in school, definition of a school, day care, stand alone daycare, carry at a school, carry at a day care, and a bunch of other crap. is there a faq for using the faq?Yes, you can find it in the INGO FAQ.